See How Your Company’s Retirement Benefits Compare
Filters
Location
Employer Size
Industry
(111) Crop Production(112) Animal Production and Aquaculture(113) Forestry and Logging(114) Fishing, Hunting and Trapping(115) Support Activities for Agriculture and Forestry(211) Oil and Gas Extraction(212) Mining (except Oil and Gas)(213) Support Activities for Mining(221) Utilities(236) Construction of Buildings(237) Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction(238) Specialty Trade Contractors(311) Food Manufacturing(312) Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing(313) Textile Mills(314) Textile Product Mills(315) Apparel Manufacturing(316) Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing(321) Wood Product Manufacturing(322) Paper Manufacturing(323) Printing and Related Support Activities(324) Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing(325) Chemical Manufacturing(326) Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing(327) Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing(331) Primary Metal Manufacturing(332) Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing(333) Machinery Manufacturing(334) Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing(335) Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Manufacturing(336) Transportation Equipment Manufacturing(337) Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing(339) Miscellaneous Manufacturing(423) Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods(424) Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods(425) Wholesale Trade Agents and Brokers(441) Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers(444) Building Material and Garden Equipment and Supplies Dealers(445) Food and Beverage Retailers(449) Furniture, Home Furnishings, Electronics, and Appliance Retailers(455) General Merchandise Retailers(456) Health and Personal Care Retailers(457) Gasoline Stations and Fuel Dealers(458) Clothing, Clothing Accessories, Shoe, and Jewelry Retailers(459) Sporting Goods, Hobby, Musical Instrument, Book, and Miscellaneous Retailers(481) Air Transportation(482) Rail Transportation(483) Water Transportation(484) Truck Transportation(485) Transit and Ground Passenger Transportation(486) Pipeline Transportation(487) Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation(488) Support Activities for Transportation(491) Postal Service(492) Couriers and Messengers(493) Warehousing and Storage(512) Motion Picture and Sound Recording Industries(513) Publishing Industries(516) Broadcasting and Content Providers(517) Telecommunications(518) Computing Infrastructure Providers, Data Processing, Web Hosting, and Related Services(519) Web Search Portals, Libraries, Archives, and Other Information Services(521) Monetary Authorities-Central Bank(522) Credit Intermediation and Related Activities(523) Securities, Commodity Contracts, and Other Financial Investments and Related Activities(524) Insurance Carriers and Related Activities(525) Funds, Trusts, and Other Financial Vehicles(531) Real Estate(532) Rental and Leasing Services(533) Lessors of Nonfinancial Intangible Assets (except Copyrighted Works)(541) Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services(551) Management of Companies and Enterprises(561) Administrative and Support Services(562) Waste Management and Remediation Services(611) Educational Services(621) Ambulatory Health Care Services(622) Hospitals(623) Nursing and Residential Care Facilities(624) Social Assistance(711) Performing Arts, Spectator Sports, and Related Industries(712) Museums, Historical Sites, and Similar Institutions(713) Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation Industries(721) Accommodation(722) Food Services and Drinking Places(811) Repair and Maintenance(812) Personal and Laundry Services(813) Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar Organizations(814) Private Households(921) Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support(922) Justice, Public Order, and Safety Activities(923) Administration of Human Resource Programs(924) Administration of Environmental Quality Programs(925) Administration of Housing Programs, Urban Planning, and Community Development(926) Administration of Economic Programs(927) Space Research and Technology(928) National Security and International Affairs
Showing 1 - 12 of 29 results
TRUSTEES OF THAYER ACADEMY
TRUSTEES OF THAYER ACADEMY
Braintree, Massachusetts
51-200 employees
Located next to Braintree's historic district and just up the hill from the MBTA’s final Red Line stop is the historic 34-acre campus of Thayer Academy. Since 1877, our coeducational day school for grades 5-12 (Middle School, grades 5-8; Upper School, grades 9-12) has been an enabling and ennobling environment where each student is affirmed, supported, and challenged to take on responsibilities, ambitions, and achievements. Thayer continues to be a place where tradition and innovation meet, and where students form lifelong relationships with one another and with inspiring teachers who care deeply about their students'​ personal growth and academic success.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
TABOR ACADEMY
TABOR ACADEMY
Marion, Massachusetts
51-200 employees
The Mission of Tabor Academy: Tabor Academy is a coeducational, rigorous, college preparatory boarding and day school. Tabor enrolls students demonstrating academic ability, strong motivation, sound character, emotional stability, and a willingness to participate fully in the school community. Tabor is founded on the belief that a healthy school community finds common ground while embracing differences and, therefore, accepts a racially, ethnically, religiously, economically, and internationally diverse student body. Tabor students are expected to respect one another and to care for their school. Tabor's academic, artistic, athletic, and community programs provide distinctive opportunities for students to achieve genuine understanding and significant skills and to identify and pursue personal goals. As "the school by the sea,"​ Tabor sustains a unique maritime heritage that embodies, in all its programs, the qualities a seagoing life requires: thoughtful preparation for and awareness of the wider world, perseverance, courage, good humor, a sense of direction, and humility. Tabor's faculty commit themselves to balancing high demands with genuine affection for their students and to fostering relationships founded on the compassion, personal integrity, and trust that anchor Tabor's community.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
POMFRET SCHOOL
POMFRET SCHOOL
Pomfret, Connecticut
51-200 employees
Pomfret is an independent coeducational college preparatory school for 355 boarding and day students — hailing from 26 states and 17 countries — in grades 9 through 12 with postgraduates. Founded in 1894, our mission is to cultivate a healthy interdependence of mind, body, and spirit as we prepare our students for college, and to lead and learn in a diverse and increasingly interconnected society. Set on a stunning 500-acre hilltop in rural Northeastern Connecticut, our campus is less than an hour from Boston, Hartford, and Providence, and only 3 hours from New York City. Our unique location balances the charm of a traditional boarding school environment with the accessibility of world-class culture and entertainment. The heart of the Pomfret experience is a curriculum that teaches students how to think, not what to think. We value learning by doing, achievement through collaboration, and growth through risk-taking. Whether it is the launch of a new project-based class or the expansion of our health and wellness program, we are equipping our students with the skills they will need to succeed in college and life. If we sound like your kind of school, then you sound like our kind of student.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
MITCHELL COLLEGE
MITCHELL COLLEGE
New London, Connecticut
51-200 employees
A four-year coeducational, residential liberal arts college offering bachelor and associate degrees, Mitchell developed its distinct educational approach over 75 years, blending a tradition of mentoring with an expertise in teaching diverse learning styles to create a highly individualized model that benefits all students. Located on a beautiful waterfront campus in historic New London, CT, the College is home to championship NCAA Division III athletics and the Duques Academic Success Center which includes the renowned Bentsen Learning Center. The College offers on-campus career labs such as the Children's Learning Center at Mitchell College, a preschool serving the local community with a curriculum driven by each child’s unique curiosity. Mitchell College is also home to Thames at Mitchell College, a holistic college transition program for students with learning differences or students who would benefit from additional preparation to succeed in college. Learn more at https://mitchell.edu.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
LINCOLN SCHOOL
LINCOLN SCHOOL
Providence, Rhode Island
51-200 employees
Lincoln School Department is a primary/secondary education company based out of 270 River Rd, Lincoln, Rhode Island, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
THE GORDON SCHOOL
THE GORDON SCHOOL
East Providence, Rhode Island
51-200 employees
The Gordon School is a racially diverse nursery through eighth grade coeducational independent school in East Providence, Rhode Island. The school currently enrolls three hundred and thirty-one students, taught by teachers who are deeply engaged in refining their practice of multicultural education.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
THE RECTORY SCHOOL
THE RECTORY SCHOOL
Pomfret, Connecticut
51-200 employees
An Independent, Coed Junior Boarding (5-9) and Day School (K-9). Rectory is located on a beautiful, 138-acre landscape with rolling fields and beautiful trees. Rectory students are eager: eager to improve, eager to reflect, eager to try. With support, guidance, attention, and belief from the adults who surround them-- they do the hard work to not only understand themselves, but also to be a part of an active community of young people. Together we are committed to a simple idea: each of us has something to learn... and something to offer. Our promise: To build a foundation of core academic skills, create powerful learning experiences, both inside and outside the classroom, and foster strong ethical and social values. The result: Students who understand themselves and the world around them. Students who speak frankly about their strengths... and where they need to improve. Students who aren't just ready for their next school... they are ready for life. Rectory promotes diversity: geographic (U. S. 70 %, International 30 %), economic, cultural, racial, ethnic, and religious. Members of The Rectory School have built a warm, nurturing community. We are within 45 minutes of three major cities, 1 1/2 hours from Boston, and 3 hours from NYC. Rectory gives over one million dollars in financial aid annually. We encourage the spark in our students that ignites their desire to excel.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND FOUNDATION & ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT
UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND FOUNDATION & ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT
Kingston, Rhode Island
51-200 employees
University of Rhode Island Foundation & Alumni Engagement (URIFAE) secures contributions from alumni, parents, corporations, foundations, and friends on behalf of the University of Rhode Island. New commitments combined with distributions from the endowment amount to some $30 million for use across the University annually, typically rising from year to year. These resources address a variety of areas including scholarships, faculty, academic programs, and new initiatives to enrich the URI experience. We are grateful to the individuals and organizations whose generosity plays such a significant role in advancing a community of excellence, diversity, and innovation. The URI Foundation & Alumni Engagement President leads these efforts under the guidance of a volunteer Board of Directors and in concert with University leadership. Our Mission The URI Foundation & Alumni Engagement aspires to be a leader in support of the University of Rhode Island’s pursuit of excellence. The mission of the organization is to inspire and steward philanthropic support benefiting URI and to inform and engage alumni as committed partners of the University, its mission and traditions. In all its activities, URIFAE strives for core values of transparency, integrity, collaboration, accountability, and respect.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
PROVIDENCE COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL
PROVIDENCE COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL
East Providence, Rhode Island
51-200 employees
Founded in 1923, the Providence Country Day School aims to inspire lives of engaged citizenship in an inclusive community that values the unique strengths of all students. By setting high standards for academic achievement, ethical behavior, and community participation, PCD empowers students to grow with confidence and prepare for a lifetime of learning and leadership to meet the challenges of an ever-changing world.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
ROCKY HILL COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL
ROCKY HILL COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL
East Greenwich, Rhode Island
51-200 employees
Rocky Hill’s expansive waterfront campus creates a relaxed and freeing environment for students to spread out physically, intellectually and emotionally. In our purposefully small school community, every student matters, which is why we allow for individualized instruction and for students to explore and apply their unique talents and strengths. With a strong focus on innovative teaching and a student-driven learning experience, we strive to prepare students to become independent leaders, global citizens, and lifelong learners.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
Are your top candidates choosing other companies?
Mployer Insights+ Benefit Rating tips the scales helping you land top talent.
CAPE COD ACADEMY
CAPE COD ACADEMY
Osterville, Massachusetts
51-200 employees
Cape Cod Academy is the only (and oldest) independent, co-educational, college preparatory school serving students from kindergarten to grade 12 on Cape Cod. CCA fosters a life-long drive to learn and grow and make a difference in the world. Cape Cod Academy teaches students habits of heart and mind that prepare them to be successful in college, healthy in life, and contributors to society - both locally and globally. The Academy is a student-centered college preparatory day academy for kindergarten through twelfth grade whose mission is the pursuit of academic excellence and the development of life skills in a safe and values-centered community. We encourage our students to know themselves, to be curious about others, and to live by our 4 values: honesty, compassion, respect and scholarship. You can count on us to notice your child's individual talents and curiosities, to meet them where they are in our teaching, and to offer him or her multiple opportunities for self-directed study, service, and leadership. We offer a full K through 12 education with a focus on early childhood development, art and music, AP classes, service & entrepreneurship, and more. The integrated curriculum throughout our lower, upper and middle schools allow our students to stretch their potential throughout their time here. (Cape Cod Academy, Inc. (“the Academy”) is a non-profit corporation located in Osterville Massachusetts. The Academy was organized in 1976 and incorporated under the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts)
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
HEALTHCENTRIC ADVISORS
HEALTHCENTRIC ADVISORS
Providence, Rhode Island
51-200 employees
We are a non-profit consulting firm that that provides the government and private clients with innovative and evidence-based consultation, education, tools and resources that measure and improve the quality, safety and value of person-centered health care. Healthcentric Advisors, has held the Medicare Quality Improvement Organization contract for the state of Rhode Island since 1996. Over the past 19 years, our organization has leveraged its QIO experience, growing its expertise and corporate experience in all health care settings. We don’t provide direct care — we work with providers of direct care, both locally and nationally, to constantly strive to improve care provided to patients. Our clients include: health care providers (e.g. hospitals, physician practices, nursing homes), government agencies (e.g. health department, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) and private organizations. With a staff of over 50 physicians, nurses, educators, analysts and other health care professionals, the health care industry views us as a leader in quality improvement, coalition building, individualized care, health information technology and electronic health records (EHRs). The views and opinions expressed here are those of Healthcentric Advisors, the New England Medicare QIN-QIO for Rhode Island, under contract with CMS. The information presented here does not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of CMS.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits