Geneca Honored with "2011 Best Places to Work in Illinois" Award for Second Consecutive Year
OAKBROOK TERRACE, Ill., May 12, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Custom software development firm, Geneca, announced today that it was recently named one of the Best Places to Work in Illinois for the second year in a row. Geneca has experienced steady growth over the past decade and continues to distinguish itself with a workplace that emphasizes employee development, engagement, culture and community giving.
This statewide survey and awards program was designed to identify, recognize and honor the best places of employment in Illinois, benefiting the state's economy, its workforce and businesses. The 2011 Best Places to Work in Illinois list is made up of 24 companies in the small/medium-sized list (15-249 U.S. employees) and 16 companies in the large-sized list (250+ U.S. employees). Participation is a two part process that consists of an evaluation of company workplace policies, practices, and demographics and an employee survey to measure the employee experience.
Geneca will be recognized and honored at the Best Places to Work in Illinois awards ceremony coordinated by The Daily Herald Business Ledger on May 19th. The final rankings will be announced at the event.
The awards program is produced by the Human Resources Management Association of Chicago (HRMAC), the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) – Illinois State Council, the Workforce Boards of Metropolitan Chicago and managed by Best Companies Group.
About Geneca
Custom software development firm, Geneca works closely with many Chicago-based businesses to improve the competitive position of the Chicago marketplace. Well known for its use of Getting Predictable(SM), the groundbreaking software requirements practices, Geneca is committed to setting its employees and clients up for success. Learn more about Geneca at www.Geneca.com. Visit Geneca's blog at http://www.gettingpredictable.com.
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