Meet The World’s Top Female-Friendly Companies 2022

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Forbes partnered with market research company Statista to identify the employers liked best by women in our annual ranking of the World's Top Female Friendly Companies.

Employee and client teams discussing immersive technologies in Booz Allen’s Washington, DC Innovation Center.When Clarissa Carpio returned home to San Diego in 2017 after six years of active duty service as a U.S. Navy lieutenant, the newly married, then-28-year-old knew she wanted to start a family and reprieve from a career that required her to be on call 24/7.

"While startup culture seemed exciting and big corporate compensation was alluring, I really cared more about flexibility and ownership of my time," says Carpio. "The company has been incredibly supportive throughout all of my life's transitions…they know your job isn’t your whole life,” says Carpio. The final ranking also assessed female representation at the executive and board levels and how companies use their platforms and marketing messaging to promote gender equity. This year's list comprises the 400 companies that received the highest scores. Although U.S.-based multinationals make up nearly 50% of our ranking, only six, including Booz Allen Hamilton, made it into our top 20.

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