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MediaAlpha Loses Despite Great Place to Work Designation

MediaAlpha, Inc. (NYSE: MAX) today announced it has been recognized as a Great Place To Work® Certified™ company for 10 consecutive years. The certification is based entirely on what current team members report about their experience. This year, 95% of team members said it's a great place to work, 38 points higher than the average U.S. company.

To mark this milestone, MediaAlpha was honored at the Great Place To Work® For All Summit™ in Las Vegas on April 22, recognized for achieving a full decade of consecutive Certification.

Great Place to Work® is the global authority on workplace culture. The Decade of Great distinction is reserved for organizations that have earned certification year after year, demonstrating that a strong culture is not a moment, but a sustained practice.

“Great Place To Work Certification benchmarks the exceptional workplace that MediaAlpha has built, highlighting their trust-based leadership and commitment to team member growth and well-being. This prestigious designation is sought by companies that accelerate their business performance by going beyond measuring just employee engagement. Certified companies trust Great Place To Work’s products and services, knowing that fostering great leaders and measuring trust benefits both people and business. Pursuing this Certification helps organizations capture key employee feedback and benchmark their workplace against the best, driving improvements in productivity, innovation, and sustained market-beating performance.” — Paul Wolcott, President, Great Place To Work.

MAX shares subtracted 23 cents, or 2.5%, to $9.25.