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Schultz

American  
[shoolts] / ʃʊlts /

noun

  1. Dutch, nickname of Arthur Flegenheimer.


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The Where You Work Matters List, by the Burning Glass Institute and Schultz Family Foundation, identified the workplaces that provide the best earnings potential and professional growth—both overall and for specific jobs.

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The list, created by the Burning Glass Institute and the Schultz Family Foundation, points to those best at hiring early-career candidates, moving employees up through the ranks and providing a stable home base for a career—both overall, and for specific roles.

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The list, created by the Burning Glass Institute and the Schultz Family Foundation, seeks to evaluate how good companies are for early-career opportunities, career growth and job stability.

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The Where You Work Matters List, by the Burning Glass Institute and Schultz Family Foundation, looked at the job titles and career moves of more than 12 million people working at more than 1,700 U.S. companies and nonprofits from 2019 to 2024.

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Especially now, workers are better off at companies with track records of advancing their employees’ careers, rather than those treating workers as expendable, said Rajiv Chandrasekaran, a managing director at the Schultz Family Foundation.

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