BELLEVUE, Wash., March 20, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Limeade, an employee experience software company, has been recognized by Forrester Research, Inc. in its report, The Forrester New Wave™: EX Management Platforms For Large Enterprises, Q1 2020. Limeade was among the 12 emerging companies that Forrester invited to participate in its evaluation.
The independent market research company found that Limeade shines for its holistic focus on employee well-being — and also noted the company's clean and attractive user interface, mobile app, fitness tracker data and benchmarking capabilities, all informed by the science of care.
"We're honored to be recognized by Forrester as being among the top employee experience platform providers," said Henry Albrecht, CEO of Limeade. "The Limeade platform delivers the solutions companies need to build culture, improve performance and show the care that helps attract, retain and engage modern workforces. In times of crisis, transformation and reinvention — a more human approach to human resources is essential. We're proud to be a pioneering force in the future of work."
Limeade made the list of 12 solutions that, according to the report, offer a "complete employee experience management solution" and serve multiple large enterprise customers. On the scorecard, Limeade received a differentiated rating in the vision and market approach criteria.
This announcement further demonstrates the company's commitment to delivering an innovative employee experience. To read the full report, click here.
About Limeade
Limeade is an employee experience software company that helps build great places to work. Our platform unifies employee well-being, engagement and inclusion solutions with industry-leading communications capabilities. Recognized for its own award-winning culture, Limeade helps every employee know their company cares. To learn more, visit www.limeade.com.
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