Applications Open For 20th Annual Best Places To Work In Indiana Contest

August 17, 2024 at 1:00 a.m.

By Staff Report

Hoosier companies are encouraged to “unveil” what makes them a great employer with the Indiana Chamber of Commerce opening up nominations for its annual Best Places to Work in Indiana competition.
The awards program – in its 20th year and themed “Unveiling Excellence” – honors top organizations in the state as determined through employer reports and comprehensive employee surveys, according to the provided release. Company evaluations and the selection process are administered by Workforce Research Group.
“The Best Places to Work in Indiana program is an ideal way to showcase the many great companies we have here in the Hoosier state and what they do to make the lives of their workers and communities in which they live and work that much better,” said Indiana Chamber president and CEO Vanessa Green Sinders. “I find the creative and innovative ways these companies draw and retain talent and improve the lives of not just their employees, but those of their families as well, truly inspiring.
“Participating in this annual competition has real value for the companies involved. It’s an excellent way to attract top talent, enhance employee pride and ownership in your organization and impress clients.”
To take part, employers complete a questionnaire and fill out an anonymous engagement and satisfaction survey. All companies that apply will receive a thorough report analyzing strengths and opportunities for improvement in their workplace culture.
Winners are chosen in four groups: small companies of between 15 and 74 U.S. employees; medium companies of between 75 and 249 U.S. employees; large companies of between 250 and 999 U.S. employees; and major companies with 1,000 or more U.S. employees.
The application deadline is Nov. 22. To apply, visit www.bestplacestowork indiana.com.
The selected companies will be honored on April 30, 2025, at the Best Places to Work awards dinner, which in keeping with the theme will be a masquerade, at the JW Marriott in downtown Indianapolis.

Hoosier companies are encouraged to “unveil” what makes them a great employer with the Indiana Chamber of Commerce opening up nominations for its annual Best Places to Work in Indiana competition.
The awards program – in its 20th year and themed “Unveiling Excellence” – honors top organizations in the state as determined through employer reports and comprehensive employee surveys, according to the provided release. Company evaluations and the selection process are administered by Workforce Research Group.
“The Best Places to Work in Indiana program is an ideal way to showcase the many great companies we have here in the Hoosier state and what they do to make the lives of their workers and communities in which they live and work that much better,” said Indiana Chamber president and CEO Vanessa Green Sinders. “I find the creative and innovative ways these companies draw and retain talent and improve the lives of not just their employees, but those of their families as well, truly inspiring.
“Participating in this annual competition has real value for the companies involved. It’s an excellent way to attract top talent, enhance employee pride and ownership in your organization and impress clients.”
To take part, employers complete a questionnaire and fill out an anonymous engagement and satisfaction survey. All companies that apply will receive a thorough report analyzing strengths and opportunities for improvement in their workplace culture.
Winners are chosen in four groups: small companies of between 15 and 74 U.S. employees; medium companies of between 75 and 249 U.S. employees; large companies of between 250 and 999 U.S. employees; and major companies with 1,000 or more U.S. employees.
The application deadline is Nov. 22. To apply, visit www.bestplacestowork indiana.com.
The selected companies will be honored on April 30, 2025, at the Best Places to Work awards dinner, which in keeping with the theme will be a masquerade, at the JW Marriott in downtown Indianapolis.

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