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    Top 100 Global Most Loved Workplaces 2026
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    32
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    Unisys

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    Unisys ranks #32 on the 2026 Top 100 Global Most Loved Workplaces®, awarded by Best Practice Institute — recognized in the Technology sector, headquartered in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, United States.

    Rank
    #32 of 100
    Award year
    2026
    Industry
    Technology
    Headquarters
    Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, United States
    Historical rankings
    Rank 2024
    #98
    Rank 2025
    #74

    Unisys is MLW Certified 2026 and highlights a culture that blends curiosity-driven problem solving, authentic collaboration, and a security-first mindset to deliver meaningful client impact. Teams are encouraged to ask questions, listen to different perspectives, and continuously improve, building trust and transparency in how work gets done.

    Growth is intentional, with continuous learning, career advancement, and exposure to transformative technologies and enterprise-scale projects that build mastery. The company’s mission and solutions—spanning cloud, data and AI, digital workplace, logistics, and enterprise computing—give employees purpose as they solve complex challenges for leading organizations. Unisys states it delivers value with built‑in security, integrity, and innovation at every step. Led by CEO Michael Thomson, the company focuses on powering breakthroughs for the world’s leading organizations. Most Loved Workplace certifications are based on the SPARK model assessment of employee sentiment across five pillars.

    Best Practice Institute

    Best Practice Institute is the research organization behind Most Loved Workplace® certification, the SPARK Model, the Love of Workplace Index™ (LOWI™), and The Workplace Report.

    The Workplace Report

    The Workplace Report is BPI's original workplace culture research and editorial briefing series for CEOs, CHROs, people leaders, talent leaders, and employer-brand teams. It turns BPI's 25 years of research, Most Loved Workplace® certification data, SPARK findings, and current workforce signals into practical analysis leaders can use.

    The report format includes executive summaries, research-backed articles, company examples, methodology notes, and practical implications for retention, hiring, culture, leadership, and employee experience. New research and analysis is published on an ongoing editorial cadence at /workplace-report.