The City of Jersey Village named a top small business to work for by Houston Chronicle
. “I am honored for the City to receive this award. It is a true testament to the hard work that has gone into investing in our employees over the past few years.”. Workplaces were divided into categories based on the size of their company, with the City of Jersey Village having less than 150 employees.
The survey measures 15 culture drivers essential to a business’ success.“The employee experience needs to be on the mission-critical list,” Eric Rubino, CEO of Energage, said in a previous Chronicle article. “By giving employees a voice and showcasing an authentic culture, organizations can attract those job seekers who complement their culture. Culture drives performance.”
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