Diversity, equity & inclusion
5 Companies with LGBT-Friendly Offices

Glassdoor Team
Glassdoor Team | Author & Career Expert at Glassdoor | Jan 11, 2016
We all know that where you work is one of the most important decisions you'll make in your life-your candidates feel the same way. And, there are many factors that play into what makes a company a desirable place to work and why candidates apply to your jobs.
Individuals specifically seek companies where they can feel comfortable being themselves. No employee should feel like he or she has to hide a part of his or her identity. Diversity initiatives are imperative to maintaining a desirable company culture. Whether it be race, cultural background or sexual orientation, your brand should be supportive and welcoming to all.
So who is doing it right? We've gathered a list of several companies that stand out for efforts to welcome members of the LGBT community to their organizations. If you're looking for ways to showcase your own LGBT-friendly efforts, we hope these stories and strategies inspire you.
1. AT&T
AT&T With both benefit coverage and employer resource groups, AT&T strongly promotes diversity within its workforce. This is proven in Glassdoor reviews:
"Another big positive is AT&T policy is one of the most egalitarian around. They support LGBT employees and benefits coverage." - Anonymous Employee (San Francisco, CA)
Do you have company reviews that applaud your diversity efforts? Utilize your Glassdoor profile to promote positive experiences like the one above. To take it a step further, link your company YouTube channel and company videos on your profile to share as much information as possible much like AT&T did in this video about the impact the company has made on one employee's life.





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