Thinking about entering the WorkLife Awards?

So, you’re thinking about entering the WorkLife Awards? Below you’ll find valuable resources like our entry kit and a full catalog of past coverage of this program, which we hope will serve as inspiration for your entry.

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2023 Coverage

Critical Mass, Dagne Dover, Havas and REVOLT are WorkLife Awards honorees: The 2023 WorkLife Awards winners demonstrated how organizations foster a growth mindset, continuous learning and creativity while prioritizing employees’ mental and physical well-being. Read more here.

Hootsuite, Audible, Sharethrough, Whalar and Vox Media are among this year’s WorkLife Awards finalists: This year, outstanding leadership was characterized by empathy, intentional listening and fostering belonging. Read more here.

For more on our 2023 WorkLife Awards winners, click through our guide below. Download the full version here.

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2022 Coverage

Pinterest, Banfield Pet Hospital and mSix&Partners are WorkLife Awards winners: This year, initiatives around mental well-being, physical health, workplace flexibility and diversity emerged as top priorities among the entrants and subsequent winners. Read more here.

Pinterest, BambooHR, Harry’s Inc. and Hook are among this year’s WorkLife Awards finalists: New workplace cultures are emerging as more companies pivot to hybrid working environments and increasingly prioritize not only a work-life balance but also wellness and diversity, equity and inclusion. Read more here.

For more on our 2022 WorkLife Awards winners, click through our guide below. Download the full version here.

2021 Coverage

Audible, Buzzer and Vox Media are 2021 Worklife Awards winners: The way business operated continued to transform in a year marked by profound challenges of a persistent pandemic, but amidst it all, there was a return of hope as quarantines lifted and a reconfiguration of office structures emerged that included the long-term adoption of remote teams. Read more here.

The 2021 Worklife Awards Shortlist: Diversity, wellness and remote work are powering the Worklife Awards finalists in 2021: In a year marked by the profound challenges of a persistent pandemic, but also the return of hope as quarantines lifted and a reconfiguration of office structures that included the long-term adoption of remote teams, the way business worked continued to transform. Read more here.

2020 Coverage

Hinge, Deloitte and RingPartner are Worklife Awards winners: For digital media and marketing companies, providing a safe and effective working environment has never been more important — or more challenging. From facilitating remote work to maintaining the mental and physical health of their employees, companies have been forced to adapt in unprecedented ways. Read more here.

The Worklife Awards shortlist: Keeping collaboration and charity alive during an unprecedented year: It’s always challenging for companies to foster a collaborative, high-morale workplace environment. But the challenges wrought by 2020 were something new entirely. Offices shuttered. Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Slack and other remote collaboration tools were threaded far deeper into companies’ DNA than ever before. Read more here.

2019 Coverage

NowThis, Twitch and Code and Theory win at the Digiday Fall Awards Gala: NowThis, Twitch, Code and Theory, Group SJR and Salesforce are among the winners from the Digiday Fall Awards Gala, which was attended by Turner, Dow Jones, MailChimp and CBS Interactive, all of whom were finalists. Read more here.

Vox Media, HP and Critical Mass are among Digiday Worklife Awards winners: Vox Media, HP and Critical Mass took home Digiday Worklife Awards. Read more here.

Financial Times, HP Inc. and Critical Mass lead the Digiday Worklife Awards nominees: Financial Times, HP Inc., Critical Mass and more are nominees for the 2019 Digiday Worklife Awards, which recognize media and marketing’s top employers and the values that make them unique. Read more here.

2018 Coverage

Bloomberg Media Group and New York Media take top honors in the Digiday Worklife Awards: New York Media took the top spot in two categories in this year’s Digiday Worklife Awards, which recognize media and marketing’s top employers as well as the cultural initiatives that make them unique. Read more here.

BuzzFeed, Digitas and 72andSunny shortlisted for the Digiday Worklife Awards: BuzzFeed, Digitas and 72andSunny have each been shortlisted in the Digiday Worklife Awards, our annual recognition of media and marketing’s top employers and the values and cultural initiative that make them unique. Read more here.

2017 Coverage

Carmichael Lynch and RPA are double winners in the Digiday Worklife Awards: Creative agency Carmichael Lynch is a double winner in this year’s Digiday WorkLife Awards, which honors the media and marketing world’s best work environments as well as the values and cultural initiatives that make them unique. Read more here.

The Washington Post, TBWA/Chiat/Day, Dotdash and more receive nominations for the first Digiday Worklife Awards: From Bagel Mondays to better benefits, companies are building workplace cultures and programs to attract and retain talent. This is why Digiday Careers launched the first-ever Digiday WorkLife Awards. Read more here.