Adobe named a world’s best workplace fourth year in a row

Adobe employees in the San Jose, California headquarters.

For the fourth year in a row, Adobe has been named onto the Great Place to Work Institute’s and Fortune’s list of World’s Best Workplaces. This year we rank number 15 on the list—up 8 spots from last year! We have been officially recognized because we’ve been awarded a Great Place to Work in Australia (no. 6), Brazil (no. 5), Germany (no. 2), India (no. 7), Japan (no. 8), the United Kingdom (no. 5) and the United States (no. 22).

We are absolutely honored to be named on this prestigious list, which recognizes how truly global Adobe is. Across our different offices around the world, we celebrate each other’s unique talents, skills, and backgrounds, and we take pride in working toward a common purpose—to change the world through digital experiences.

Here’s what some of our employees are saying about their #AdobeLife:

This award goes out to all our employees across the world, who have continually rated Adobe a great place to work. As Adobe’s CEO, Shantanu Narayen, has said “Adobe’s values — genuine, innovative, involved, and exceptional — are built on the foundation that our people and how we treat one another are what make us a great company.”

Become part of something amazing, and let’s create experiences that matter. Apply today on our career site.

About the World’s Best Workplaces list

The Great Place to Work Institute identifies the top organizations that create great workplaces around the world with the publication of the annual World’s Best Workplaces list. To be eligible for the World’s Best Workplaces list, a company must be named to 5 or more national Best Workplace lists within GPTW’s current 58 countries, have 5,000 employees or more worldwide, and at least 40% of the company’s workforce (or 5,000 employees) must be based outside of the home country. Companies also receive additional credit for their efforts to successfully create an excellent workplace culture in their worldwide locations. Candidates for this year’s list will have appeared on national workplace lists published in 2018 and 2019.