Massey Services, an Orlando-based industry leader in pest prevention, termite protection and landscape services, is proud to announce their selection as a top finalist in the Orlando Business Journal’s “Best Places to Work” competition.
Among the 211 local companies that participated in this year’s competition, Massey Services was listed as a top contender for “Best Places to Work 2008” and within points of winning the “Giant Company” category, which included local companies that employ between 301 and 1,000 team members.
“I am very proud that Massey Services was recognized as a finalist for one of the ‘Best Places to Work’ in Orlando,” said Harvey Massey, Chairman and CEO of Massey Services. “We are fortunate to have been nominated and selected as a finalist for this award. Our team members have proven that Massey Services is among the finest service professionals within the pest management industry.”
Employees of the nominated companies participated in an anonymous online survey that measured various aspects of a company’s culture, including: manager effectiveness, trust in senior leaders and feeling valued as a team member. There were also questions that allowed employees to express opinions about their company.
Massey Services was honored at the Orlando Business Journal’s “Best Places to Work” awards luncheon on May 16. The Orlando Business Journal distinguished Massey Services for its employee health benefits, spring sales blitzes with incentives, awards to annual top team members, internal contests and cookouts as fun features that the company implements to encourage team spirit at work.
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