Concero Named one of St. Louis’ Best Places to Work

Feb 20, 2018

For the second year in a row, Concero Technology Group is a finalist in the St. Louis Business Journal’s Best Places to Work Awards. More than 200 nominations were submitted for the competition and only 44 companies were chosen.

“It’s an honor to be a finalist for an accolade like this. We make a strong effort to create an environment that reflects our motto to work hard and play hard,” says Jay Murchison, president and senior managing partner. “As leaders, we take pride in building a culture that is challenging, but also fun and inspiring.”

One of the guiding principles at Concero is to focus on genuine, personal interactions — whether that is within the office or when meeting with clients and consultants. Concero offers contract, contract-to-hire and direct-hire placement services to organizations looking for technical professionals — from entry level to the c-suite — in the greater St. Louis region.

The companies were grouped by size and ranked by Quantum Workplace to determine the most employee-friendly workplaces in St. Louis. The process included an in-depth questionnaire, as well as evaluating and scoring of a variety of metrics, including: team effectiveness, retention, employee alignment with company goals, individual needs, team dynamics, and trust in leadership, among others.

The Business Journal will announce the winners of each category at an awards breakfast on Thursday, March 2 at the Frontenac Hilton. Click here for more information about the event.

 

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