Genesis10 is ranked one of the nation’s best companies – with a bright future, according to Business Insider. Other companies receiving similar recognition are Workday, ADP, Adobe, Netflix, Delta Air Lines, Uber, Cisco, and AT&T, among others.
The Best Company Outlook Award is based on employee feedback submitted to Comparably.com over a 12-month period (Feb. 2023-Feb. 2024). In that time, the workplace culture company compiled 20 million ratings across 70,000 companies.
The Best Company Outlook award measures how confident employees are about the future success of their company, how likely they are to recommend to a friend, and if they’re typically excited to go to work each day.
What are employees saying about working at Genesis10 that signals such a bright outlook? In a word, they find the work they do fulfilling:
“Helping people achieve their lifetime goals, by helping them find new jobs/opportunities.”
“Changing people’s lives by placing them in positions that allow them to grow.”
“That I get the opportunity to help people find their next job and livelihood is amazing. I like to see the smile on their faces when I present them with a job offer.”
“Being able to help others find meaningful work in their field as well as helping clients find good people to help solve their business needs.”
“Seeing other people happy and achieving their goals.”
Organizations driven by values such as Genesis10 tend to enjoy sustainable growth, resilience, innovativeness, productivity, and higher quality of products and services, according to LinkedIn. Focusing on values also creates a positive impact on the community.
Founded by CEO Harley Lippman in 1999, Genesis10 celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2024.
Recently, Genesis10 received a Best of Staffing Client and Best of Staffing Employee Award for providing a superior experience for clients and employees. CEO Lippman was named to the Staffing Industry Analysts 2024 Staffing 100 North America list for the second consecutive year. He’s one of the 100 Best CEOs in the U.S.
Genesis10 is a certified Disability-Owned Business Enterprise.
Harley’s leadership extends beyond business. He serves on the boards of leading business, academic, and policy institutions. His appointments include the U.S. Agency for International Development’s Partnership for Peace Advisory Board, where he helps advance efforts to foster trust and cooperation between Israelis and Palestinians. He has also served, by presidential appointment and Senate confirmation, on the U.S. Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad under multiple administrations.
He sits on the boards or advisory councils of Yale University’s School of Management, Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, the Brookings Institution, The Washington Institute, the Middle East Forum, and the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), where he serves on the Political Leadership Council and Executive Committee.
Previously, Harley served as public director of the New York Mercantile Exchange and held leadership positions with the American Jewish Congress and the America-Israel Friendship League.
A committed philanthropist, Harley is the sole financial supporter of an orphanage in Cambodia, where he has helped dozens of children access education and opportunity, including funding college tuition for many. He has also led efforts to identify and memorialize unmarked Holocaust mass graves in Eastern Europe, helping preserve the memory of those lost. His documentary, Safeguarding Memory, aired on PBS and received two awards for its impact and storytelling.
Harley continues to combine business leadership with civic responsibility, making lasting contributions to the fields of technology, education, diplomacy, and remembrance.