This score, determined during Open Org accreditation, measures how well employees believe the transparency elements verified by Open Org below, reflect reality. A score above 70% indicates a high trust level, essentially confirming that:Ā "what you see, is what you get."
This score is based on the Open Org Transparency assessment which has a maximum of 900 across 30 different achievement areas. The median score for businesses who complete the initial assessment is currently 110/900, with the current highest scoring Open Org in the world being 565/900.
The compensation score evaluates an organisation's openness regarding their salary, bonus, equity/shares, maternity/paternity pay and benefits packages.
The culture score evaluates an organisation's openness regarding their ways of working. This includes manager-to-employee ratios, meeting frequencies, employee engagement scores, values alignment, culture management and the degree to which their team publish personal readmes.
The company score evaluates an organisation's openness regarding their hiring process, onboarding, candidate experience, time to offer, org chart and path to profit.
The career score evaluates an organisation's openness regarding their tenure, Internal mobility, attrition rates and career paths.
The diversity score evaluates an organisation's openness regarding their leadership team profile, team make-up, anti-bias processes, DEIBĀ approach and gender pay gap.
The flexibility score evaluates an organisation's openness regarding where they work and when they work.