Latin America. Axis Communications was named one of the "Best Places to Work" in the annual awards program given by the Boston Business Journal. It is an honor that recognizes Axis' achievements in creating a positive work environment to attract and retain applicants, through a combination of satisfaction, working conditions, benefit programs, and organizational culture.
Axis was one of more than 400 companies that qualified to be considered in a nomination based on a two-stage process and the results of the employee satisfaction survey taken in the months of March and April. Of the 400 nominees, 80 winning companies – the Top 25 of each type of company by size, plus the Top 5 in a new category called "PR/Communications", will be awarded this annual honor during an event held on June 13 at the iconic Wang Theatre city center and will appear in a special supplement to the Boston Business Journal on June 14.
"At Axis we take great pride in our organizational culture, core values and dedicated employees. We strive to have a work environment that is equally challenging and fun, and the Boston Business Journal award is a recognition of our culture – especially as it comes directly from our employees," said Fredrik Nilsson, General Manager of Axis Communications. "As Axis continues to develop here in North America and around the world, our employees will be the ones to foster the spirit of innovation that is at the heart of our mission, to help build a smarter, safer and more secure world."
"Our Great Places To Work event will again recognize the importance of cultivating an organizational culture as a competitive advantage," said Chris McIntosh, editor of the Boston Business Journal. "The companies on our list can justifiably be proud to create a better level of job satisfaction during an economy where traditional rewards such as large pay raises and bonuses are not so easy to give. In both good times and bad, our results validate how creating the right organizational culture can create business advantages. Employees are proud to work for companies that are more than just businesses."
The survey project was launched in January by the Boston Business Journal in conjunction with a market study conducted by Omaha, Nebraska-based firm Quantum Workplace. The companies were evaluated with the result of more than 18,000 job satisfaction surveys. Employees answered questionnaires aimed at factors such as "pride in the company, incentives in the company, support and recognition of achievements, relationships with supervisors and co-workers. The results were analyzed and schematized by assigning percentages to each question.
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