Stuller Named ‘Great Place to Work’
The certification is based on employee responses about their experience working at a company.
Great Place to Work, an authority on workplace culture, employee experience, and leadership, recognizes companies who meet its benchmark based on employee reports about their experiences.
The two-step certification process includes a short questionnaire and an employee survey.
“Receiving the Great Place to Work certification is a tremendous honor and a testament to the incredible culture we've cultivated here at Stuller," said Danny Clark, president of Stuller.
“What truly makes Stuller a great place to work is the dedication, passion, and positive spirit that each of our 1,500 employees brings to work each day.”
Jennifer East, vice president of human resources at Stuller, credited employee initiatives like Stuller S.E.R.V.E. and its charitable giving program Stuller Cares, for its “positive and engaging work environment.”
“We are thrilled to be recognized as a company where employees feel valued, supported, and inspired to do their best work,” said East.
The company said this certification highlights its commitment to fostering a supportive and thriving workplace.
More than 21,000 workplaces have received this certification, including Signet Jewelers, Jewelers Mutual Group, and H.K. Designs.
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