Orangeburg company in top 20 again as S.C. place to work
| By The Times and Democrat, Orangeburg, S.C. | |
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The company received the award for the sixth consecutive time.
The business was ranked 18th last year. Previously, it has been ranked 14th, 11th twice and 10th once. The company has won the award each year since 2009.
The small-medium employer category consisted of about 26 businesses throughout the state that employ between 15-249 individuals. The 2014 rankings were unveiled at an awards banquet sponsored by Colonial Life on
The South Carolina Chamber, Best Companies Group and the publishers of
The award is to recognize
The Best Places to Work competition is open to all
The large-employer category is for firms with 250 employees or more.
Each employer filled out a questionnaire that was combined with satisfaction surveys completed by company employees.
This information was analyzed and weighed against set criteria -- including leadership and planning, training and development, and more -- to determine a company's ranking.
During his tenure, the company's portfolio of multifamily housing, senior living, commercial and industrial, and special projects has continued.
C.F. Evans, which employs about 70, works primarily in the
Projects have included multifamily housing, student housing, special-needs housing, senior living, commercial/industrial, health care, retail, educational, financial and worship.
SMALL/MEDIUM EMPLOYER CATEGORY
(15-249 or more U.S. employees)
1 Hire Dynamics, LLC
2 Palmetto Technology Group
3 A.T. LOCKE
4 SC Telco Federal Credit Union
5 VC3
6 VantagePoint Marketing
7 Palmetto Citizens Federal Credit Union
8 SCRA
9
10 BoomTown
11
12 Turner Agency Insurance
13 Scott and Company LLC
14 First Reliance Bank
15 Find Great People
16 Rhythmlink International, LLC
17 Advantage Media Group
18
19
20 Rosenfeld Einstein A Marsh & McLennan Agency LLC Company
21 Telogical Systems
22 Electric Guard Dog, LLC
23 Infinity Marketing
24 Spirit Communications
25 Automation Engineering Company
26 M33 Integrated Solutions
LARGE EMPLOYER CATEGORY
(250 or more U.S. employees)
1 Edward Jones
2 Elliott Davis
3
4 Total Quality Logistics
5 MWV Specialty Chemicals
6 Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP
7 Colonial Life
8 Benefitfocus
9
10 Life Cycle Engineering
11
12 Ob Hospitalist Group
13 Select Health of South Carolina
14 T-Mobile
15 McAngus Goudelock and Courie
16
17
18 Cherry Bekaert LLP
19 NBSC, a division of Synovus Bank
20 SYNNEX Corporation
21 Charleston Water System
22
23 Ogletree, Deakins,
24 Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, LLP
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