Bridgewater, NJ, March 22, 2016 -- R&J Strategic Communications, a full service integrated marketing and public relations agency, has been named one of the Best Places to Work in New Jersey for 2016 by NJBIZ Magazine.
The Best Places to Work in New Jersey program identifies, recognizes and honors the top places of employment in New Jersey that benefit the state's economy, workforce and businesses. The program divides companies into two categories, 70 small/medium-sized (15-249 employees) and 30 large-sized (250+ employees). 2016 marks the fourth time that R&J Strategic Communications has been honored in the small/medium-sized group.
“The recognition as one of the Best Places to Work in New Jersey is a direct reflection of our employees’ success not only in the workplace, but also in crafting and sustaining a positive work-life balance that builds not only better employees but better people as well,” said John Lonsdorf, President of R&J Strategic Communications. “Our ultimate goal as an agency is to make a difference – in our clients’ businesses, in our communities and in the lives of our employees. Being recognized as one of the Best Places to Work in New Jersey is a clear indication that we’re achieving that goal.”
Companies from across the state completed a rigorous two-step survey process through which the 100 Best Places to Work in New Jersey were selected. A majority of the scoring comes from employee experience surveys, as well as evaluation of each company’s workplace policies, practices, philosophy, systems and demographics. Best Companies Group, who manages the registration process and survey, uses the combined scores and data analyzation expertise to determine the final rankings within the top 100 workplaces.
The final rankings will be announced live on the big screen at the awards program produced by NJBIZ. The Best Places to Work in New Jersey awards reception and ceremony will be held at a new venue and time on Tuesday, April 19, 2016 from 5 PM – 8 PM at iPlay America’s Event Center in Freehold, NJ. Guests are invited to access the amusement park to enjoy rides, games and dessert when the program ends.
The 2016 Best Places to Work in New Jersey is sponsored by Rymax Marketing Services, Inc., MassMutual New Jersey-NYC and Gibbons PC and partnered with SHRM.
For more information on the Best Places to Work in New Jersey program or to reserve your seats to the event, please visit www.njbiz.com/events or contact Erika Plateroti at [email protected].
About R&J Strategic Communications
R&J Strategic Communications is a full-service firm that consistently achieves superior results for a strong and diverse client base that ranges from divisions of large, multi-national conglomerates to regional market leaders. Based in Bridgewater, N.J., with an office in Manhattan, the company has become one of the most respected, admired and prestigious strategic communications agencies in the Greater New York/New Jersey region. R&J has earned numerous awards for its strategic communications programs and was named a “Top Place to Work in PR” by PR News, and has been named among the “Best Places to Work in New Jersey” for three years running by NJBIZ Magazine. For more information on R&J Strategic Communications, please visit www.RandJsc.com.
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Tracey Benjamini R&J Strategic Communications (908) 895-0787 [email protected]


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