Symmons Industries, Inc. Earns Top 5 Company in TalentDesk’s “Best Company to Work for” Annual Rankings in the Categories of Industrial, Machinist, and Technology Jobs
Symmons Industries, Inc. earned Top 5 company in TalentDesk’s 2019 “Best Company to Work for” annual rankings in the categories of industrial, machinist, and technology jobs in Massachusetts. Every year, TalentDesk, a job search engine, ranks companies by analyzing thousands of job postings and locations, as well as Glassdoor reviews and Better Business Bureau reports. Over 20,000 companies were analyzed for this year’s rankings, and Symmons ranked among the top companies in TalentDesk’s Best Company rankings.
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Of earning Top 5 in TalentDesk’s 2019 Best Company rankings, Tim O’Keeffe, Chief Executive Officer, said, “Our people are what makes Symmons great, and it is an honor to be recognized as a company that prioritizes its team members.”
Companies that recently posted relevant job openings contribute positively to their TalentDesk’s “Best Company” score. Symmons Industries has grown its workforce by over 10% in 2019, adding over 30 jobs in technology and manufacturing.
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Concerning scoring for the “Best Company” rankings, Victoria Duan, Product Manager for TalentDesk, said, “Company scores reflect high levels of employee satisfaction in the workplace, including factors such as work-life balance and compensation.”
Symmons Industries has been a premier manufacturer of commercial and residential plumbing products, producing a variety of durable, reliable and beautifully designed products for everything from private homes to five-star hotels. Built on an 80+ year foundation of quality craftsmanship, Symmons places a premium on exceptional service. Beginning with the Temptrol pressure-balancing, anti-scald shower valve, Symmons has always known it’s what’s inside that matters most.
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