Allego Recognized by “Boston Business Journal” as a Best Place to Work for Fourth Year In a Row
Allego, the leading sales learning and enablement platform, announced it has been named as a Boston Business Journal 2021 Best Places to Work honoree. The BBJ’s Best Places to Work program is an exclusive ranking of the Massachusetts companies that have built outstanding work environments for their people. Winners are selected based on high scores from employee attitude and satisfaction survey results.
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The companies honored in 2021 range in size and industry, with winners from the technology sector, retail industry, health care space, commercial real estate and more.
“The past year has proven how resilient and determined our employees are. Despite not being together physically, we remain committed to serving our customers while also creating a culture that supports our employees’ work/life balance, productivity and continuous learning ,” said Yuchun Lee, CEO and co-founder of Allego. “Being recognized by the Boston Business Journal for the fourth year in a row reaffirms our commitment to creating a culture that fosters employees’ professional success, which we believe is fundamental to human happiness.”
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Businesses that met criteria for office location and size participated in employee-engagement surveys distributed by Business Journal partner Quantum Workplace. Employees were asked to rate their work environment, work-life balance, job satisfaction, advancement opportunities, management, compensation and benefits.
“In a year that has brought incredible challenges for everyone both personally and in business, it is a true testament to great organizations to be named a Best Place to Work,” said BBJ’s Market President and Publisher Carolyn Jones. “We congratulate all of our honorees and look forward to learning from them on how to create and sustain outstanding workplaces.”
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