LP Building Solutions honored as a great place to work

LP was honored by Newsweek as a great place to work.

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — LP Building Solutions (LP), a manufacturer of high-performance building products, was recognized as one of America’s Greatest Workplaces in 2023 by Newsweek. LP was awarded this honor for its inclusive culture, competitive salary and benefits, and career development opportunities.

"This award is a testament to LP’s commitment to Building a Better World, starting in our own workplace,” said LP Chair and CEO Brad Southern. “We believe that by building and developing a more diverse, engaged, and highly skilled workforce, we’re also building a better, more sustainable, and competitive company —because when our people thrive, our company thrives.”

To determine the winners, Newsweek conducted a large-scale study based on nearly 400,000 employee reviews of U.S. companies with at least 1,000 team members. Eight categories were used in the assessment process: company image, company culture, work–life balance, working environment, training and career progression, compensation and benefits, sustainability awareness, and proactive efforts toward diversity. 

LP’s efforts to create a supportive team culture are reflected in its commitment to team member development programs, mentorship opportunities, and competitive compensation and benefits packages. In addition, LP engages in sustainability initiatives and community outreach, actively supporting charitable causes and encouraging team member participation in volunteer activities, fostering a sense of purpose and social responsibility within the company.

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