
The Business Journal’s Best Places to Work is the result of months of surveying workers and management at hundreds of local employers.
The final list of 100 companies represents those that scored highest on a proprietary ranking done for the Business Journal by Houston-based Workforce Research Group.
They are ranked by category: small, 15 to 49 U.S. employees; midsize, 50 to 249; and large, 250 or more.
The rankings are based on two surveys.
The employer survey requires information on policies, practices, benefits and demographics and is filled out by management.
The employee engagement and satisfaction survey questions employees on their employer’s leadership, planning, culture, training, pay and benefits.
Just about all types of employers in the county were eligible: locally based companies, subsidiaries of companies headquartered elsewhere, professional services firms, banks, government agencies, nonprofits, hospitals and universities.
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Employers had to have at least 15 workers to be considered and have been in business for at least a year.
Visit www.bestplacestoworkorangecounty.com for details about the list and information on how to enter your company in next year’s ranking.
There’s no cost to enter. Survey reports, if desired, are available for purchase from Workforce Research Group.
Contacts
For more information, contact Research Director Desmond Celo at (949) 584-1332, or by email celo@ocbj.com.
You also can get more details from Abigail Akers of Workforce Research Group at (281) 214-2660 or aakers@workforcerg.com.
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