BorgWarner Named to Forbes' Best-In-State Employers 2026 for Fifth Consecutive Year
BorgWarner has been included on Forbes' America's Best-In-State Employers 2026 list, marking its fifth straight year on the ranking.
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- more than 245,000
- over 2 million
- 500 employees
What Happened
BorgWarner, based in Auburn Hills, Michigan, has been named to Forbes' America's Best-In-State Employers 2026 list, marking its fifth consecutive year on the ranking. The list, produced in collaboration with Statista, was announced on August 13, 2026, and can be viewed on Forbes' website. BorgWarner says the recognition reinforces that it leads the industry at a regional and statewide level in employee satisfaction, setting a new standard for workplace excellence.
- Surveyed more than 245,000 U.S. employees at companies with at least 500 people working in the U.S.
- Considered over 2 million employer evaluations
- Based the final score on personal evaluations from employees and public evaluations from friends, family members, or people working in the same industry
“Being recognized by Forbes as one of America's Best-In-State Employers for the fifth consecutive year is a meaningful honor and a reflection of the exceptional people who make BorgWarner a great place to work. Our BorgWarner Beliefs guide how we support our employees, invest in their growth, and foster a culture that prioritizes well-being, safety, and inclusion. As our industry continues to evolv”
Why this matters
For a beginner, this award is a public signal that BorgWarner is considered one of the best large employers in its state, based on feedback from its own employees and others. The company says the recognition reflects its leadership in employee satisfaction and workplace excellence, and it highlights its focus on well-being, safety, inclusion, and career growth. That matters to current and prospective employees, as workplace reputation can affect a company…
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