The 2025 Best Places to Work in Hawaii registration is closed! For 2026 program information click here!

THE REQUIREMENTS

There are a few requirements companies must meet to be eligible for our program. You are eligible to participate if you:

  • Have at least 15 full- or part-time permanent employees working in Hawaii
  • Have a physical operation in Hawaii
  • Are a publicly or privately held organization
  • Are a for-profit, not-for-profit, or a government organization
  • Have been in business for at least one year, at the program registration deadline

 

HERE’S HOW TO ENTER

There are three different ways companies can participate.

FIRST – You can be an individual organization with a FEIN, or Federal Employer Identification Number.

SECOND – You can be the parent or holding company of more than one organization, with one FEIN for all subsidiaries. The parent or holding company must register with all employees employed by it.

THIRD – You can be a subsidiary of a parent or holding company but register separately if each subsidiary has a different FEIN. If you have more than one facility, branch, factory, office, or store, you must include all locations that operate under your FEIN in the survey.

WHO TO INCLUDE

When you participate, all of your current full- and part-time permanent employees working in Hawaii should be included. This means everyone…from the line-level employees all the way up to the executives and from the on-site workers to remote employees. If they physically work in Hawaii or report to a supervisor in Hawaii, include them.

INDUSTRY-SPECIFIC NOTES

Below are a few notes designed to address common questions we receive from companies in certain industries. 

Consulting: Full- and part-time consultants working at client sites should be included. 

Hotels: When counting up your U.S. employees, think about what company owns and runs your hotel, what company name is on your paychecks, and whether you share an FEIN with a large hotel organization. If the answer to any of these questions is no, all you need is the number of employees at your location.

Real Estate: Your agents are considered independent contractors, which means they are not eligible to participate in the survey.

Staffing: You should only include full- and part-time employees working at your location. Any employees who work on-site for a client should not be included.