Sendero Consulting Recognized Among Fortune's 2025 Best Workplaces in Consulting
Sendero Consulting's inclusion on Fortune's 2025 Best Workplaces list highlights how employee-centric cultures drive business success in the competitive consulting industry.

Sendero Consulting has been selected for the 2025 Fortune Best Workplaces in Consulting & Professional Services list, an honor based on comprehensive employee feedback from nearly 149,000 workers across the industry. The recognition, determined through Great Place to Work's proprietary Trust Index Survey, reflects the management consulting firm's commitment to creating meaningful workplace experiences that transcend demographic boundaries.
The selection process involved analyzing over 1.3 million survey responses from companies representing more than 8.4 million employees, making this one of America's largest ongoing workforce studies. Companies were evaluated on their ability to deliver positive outcomes for employees regardless of job role, race, gender, sexual orientation, or other demographic identifiers. This rigorous methodology ensures that honorees genuinely represent exceptional workplace environments.
According to Sendero Chief People Officer Melody Mattox, the award validates the company's intentional focus on culture building. "How we operate is just as important as the results we deliver," Mattox stated, emphasizing that employees are valued for their unique contributions and empowered to grow professionally. The recognition serves as proof that investments in people continue to yield significant returns.
Michael C. Bush, CEO of Great Place to Work, highlighted the business implications of such workplace investments, noting that research consistently shows that companies prioritizing their people achieve higher productivity and revenue growth. This correlation between employee satisfaction and business performance underscores why workplace culture awards matter beyond mere recognition—they signal competitive advantage in talent retention and operational excellence.
Sendero's latest achievement adds to a growing list of accolades, including recent recognition by USA TODAY and Top Workplaces, certification by Great Place to Work, and inclusion on the 2025 PEOPLE Companies that Care list. These consistent acknowledgments demonstrate the firm's sustained commitment to cultivating environments where employees feel valued, inspired, and empowered to reach their full potential.
The consulting and professional services industry faces intense competition for top talent, making workplace culture a critical differentiator. Sendero's recognition positions the firm favorably in attracting and retaining skilled professionals who seek employers that prioritize meaningful work experiences alongside business results. This alignment between employee satisfaction and organizational success represents a growing trend where cultural excellence directly impacts bottom-line performance.