DALLAS, Aug. 11, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- THMED, LLC, one of the nation's leading healthcare staffing firms, has been named as one of the Best Places to Work in North Texas 2016 by the Dallas Business Journal.
"It's a great honor to have been named one of the Best Places to Work in North Texas," said THMED's Chief Executive Officer, John Martin. "One of our core values sets to create a culture that celebrates hard work, achievement and camaraderie. I'm grateful for the leaders in our organization and their dedication to making our customers and employees happy."
THMED experienced tremendous growth this past year, and introduced new programs to engage employees. "We've partnered with Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation to encourage our employees to give back to their communities, expanded our office space and amenities here in Dallas, and rewarded employees with great events like attending the Byron Nelson golf tournament," explained THMED President, Arthur Cooper.
Best Places to Work showcases North Texas organizations in five different categories: micro, small, medium, large and extra-large. One hundred companies made the cut for this year's Best Places to Work, and there were over 400 nominations. Winners were determined through a survey administered by Quantum Workplace, an independent research firm.
For more information on the Best Places to Work in North Texas 2016 list, visit bizjournals.com/dallas.
THMED, LLC is a complete solutions provider of healthcare staffing services. Its combined services include permanent physician placement, locum tenens staffing, allied traveler staffing, nurse and allied permanent placement, executive and academic placement, and other consulting services. THMED is comprised of Fidelis Partners, Medestar, Allied Staffing Network, THMED Executive Search and myCVConnection. Learn more at www.thmedstaffing.com
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