1st Source Bank announced that it was named once again to Forbes’ list of America’s Best Midsize Employers.
This is the tenth anniversary of the list’s creation and the fourth year that the bank received the honor, following 2021, 2022, and 2023. The list identifies companies that are rated most highly by their employees. More than 217,000 employees working at U.S. companies with more than 1,000 employees were asked if they would recommend their employer to others. They also ranked their employer on everything from salary, work environment, and training programs to opportunities to advance. 1st Source Bank ranked #276 out of the total 498 midsize companies that made the list.
“We at 1st Source Bank are proud to know that our employees rated us as one of America’s Best Midsize Employers for a fourth year,” said Dan Lifferth, Chief Human Resources Officer at 1st Source Bank. “We are proud of the culture we have created to provide an engaging environment for our employees with a rewarding trajectory of growth. It’s our goal to provide a value-based workplace that attracts diverse talent, while uplifting and encouraging each colleague. This award is a proof point that our efforts to empower our employees both personally and professionally are yielding strong results.”
The tenth anniversary list was created by Forbes who partnered with Statista, a market research firm to do the surveys. According to the Forbes article on the rankings, “The responses were tallied and analyzed along with additional survey data from the last three years, which allowed for a robust assessment of organizations that consistently ranked well versus those that may have had just one good year. The more recent data and the evaluations from current employees were weighted more heavily than others.”
The entire list can be viewed here: Forbes 2025 America's Best Midsize Employers
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