Best Places to Work in Philadelphia, According to Employee Feedback

Philadelphia Business Journal and Quantum Workplace have released its 2025 list of top workplaces in the Greater Philadelphia region, and 28 Philadelphia companies made the list.

The Greater Philadelphia area is home to some of the best places to work in the nation, writes Philadelphia Business Journal staff.

For several years, the Philadelphia Business Journal and Quantum Workplace have joined forces to put together a list of the top employers in the region. This is determined by employee feedback collected through Quantum’s online survey. Factors include company culture, consideration compensation, benefits, and trust in senior leadership.

This year, 28 different Philadelphia companies made the list.

The companies are all categorized alphabetically and by company size.

Micro companies (10-24 employees)

CoreWeave

Eluna

Fifteen Architecture and Design

L. Priori Jewelry

Maven Communications

QuotaPath

Slice Communications

Systems Evolution Inc. (SEI)

Verismo Therapeutics

Xavier Creative House

Small companies (25-49 employees)

CampusESP

Keast & Hood Co.

RTD Financial Advisors

Society of Hospital Medicine

Stern & Cohen

T&M Associates

Vici Media

Medium companies (50-99 employees)

Beacon Hill

FCArchitects

Hangley Aronchick Segal Pudlin & Schiller

Pennsylvania Compensation Rating Bureau

Watchdog Real Estate Project Management

Large companies (100-299 employees)

Alterra Property Group

Athena Global Advisors

Clark Capital Management Group

Your Part-Time Controller

Extra-large companies (300 or more employees)

American Heritage Credit Union

Marshall Dennehey

The three highest-ranked companies in all the categories will be revealed during a special event on July 25.

See the full list of the top employers in the region in the Philadelphia Business Journal.

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Khalid Nathan Aleem, who bills himself as Philly’s Real Estate Agent, offers a crowd-sourced ranking of the most Philly jobs, from soft pretzel vendors and SEPTA drivers to pole greasers and street entrepreneurs.


Editor’s Note: This post first appeared on PHILADELPHIA Today in May 2025.



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