ADM Honored as One of Milwaukee’s Best Places to Work
We are excited to announce that we have earned a coveted spot on the Milwaukee Business Journal’s 2020 Best Places to Work list. Based on the results of confidential, company-wide employee surveys, ADM is among a select group of organizations that have been recognized for creating a work environment that helps employees to develop in their careers and makes them want to stay.
Almost 200 firms were nominated for this year’s awards. Each company was evaluated and scored in several different areas, such as personal engagement, communication and resources, teamwork, retention, alignment with goals, trust, manager effectiveness and job satisfaction. So, we are incredibly honored to receive this award. This award is so meaningful to us because it comes from our employees. They voted for a company that they believe in, a company they put their trust in, and a company they want to see thrive for many years to come. We are blessed to have a team that always shows support for one another.
“At ADM, our team is our secret sauce and they’re the most important reason for our sustained success,” Jake Stark, SVP. stated upon learning of this award. In our business, having great service is critical, and we believe that great service comes from great employees.
Join us in congratulating our team for this honor!
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