SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Dec. 15, 2017 -- GPS Insight, a leading provider of tailored GPS tracking and E-Log solutions for commercial and government fleets, was recognized at the Phoenix Business Journal’s Best Places to Work Awards as the number six best place to work in the mid-size business category (100-500 employees). This is the fourth consecutive year that GPS Insight has been recognized for the award.
Robert Donat, CEO of GPS Insight, said, “Getting recognized for the fourth consecutive year, despite our rapid growth is a testament to the people we’ve hired to be part of the GPS Insight family and the culture we’ve developed. We appreciate the feedback from our employees and plan to make improvements to continue being among the best places to work.”
Best Places to Work Survey Results
The Best Places to Work awards are ranked based on the results of the surveys completed by each nominated company’s employees. These surveys are administered and compiled by Quantum Workplace, to ensure data integrity.
Best Places to Work creates a score on a scale of 0-100 based on GPS Insight employees’ overall responses to the survey. GPS Insight received a score of 92.33, ranking higher than the average scores for other finalists in the mid-size category. Employees most commonly describe GPS Insight as “fun” and “challenging.” A few of the categories that employees gave favorable reviews for were Trust in Leadership, Individual Needs, Personal Engagement.
Best Places to Work Video Challenge
Along with participating in awards, all recognized companies were encouraged to submit a short video showcasing why they’re a great company to work for as part of its Best Places to Work video challenge. The GPS Insight video received second place and can be watched here.
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About GPS Insight:
GPS Insight is a top technology provider of tailored GPS tracking and ELD solutions for businesses and government agencies with fleets of vehicles and other mobile assets. Fleets work with GPS Insight to solve their unique fleet challenges through increased revenue, reduced costs, and reduced risk. Using GPS Insight, customers realize a significant increase in efficiency and gain insight into all aspects of their fleet operations. GPS Insight provides highly flexible solutions, which include a wide range of customized reports, alerts, and other innovative features that can be tailored to meet specific customer requirements and ensure maximum return on investment. Visit www.gpsinsight.com to learn more.
GPS Insight Media Contact:
Ryan Driscoll
Marketing Director at GPS Insight 7201 E. Henkel Way, Suite 400
Scottsdale, AZ 85255
866-477-4321
[email protected]
A photo accompanying this announcement is available at http://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/2a54838a-6575-4d21-bf44-bd68e20785db


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