Allied Universal Recognized Among America’s Greatest Workplaces for Women by Newsweek

Allied Universal, a security and facility services company, has been named to the Newsweek list of America’s Greatest Workplaces for Women 2026 for the third consecutive year. This recognition illustrates the company’s dedication to fostering a supportive, empowering environment where women can thrive professionally and personally.
Receiving the highest ranking of five stars, Allied Universal was evaluated by the publication based on its compensation, work-life balance and its culture and belonging approach.
“We are honored to again be recognized by Newsweek, which reflects our continued commitment to the advancement of women in our organization,” said Steve Jones, global chairman and CEO, Allied Universal. “Women are helping to drive our growth and shaping our innovation that will define the company’s future. We remain committed to creating an environment that supports their success and strengthens the direction of our company.”
Allied Universal is dedicated to becoming an Employer of Choice by providing career growth opportunities and a positive work environment, while removing barriers to the advancement of women who have been historically underrepresented in the security industry.
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