BOSTON, Nov. 22, 2016 -- Integration Partners (www.integrationpartners.com) has been named one of the Top Places to Work in Massachusetts in the ninth annual employee-based survey project from The Boston Globe.
Top Places to Work recognizes the most admired workplaces in the state voted on by the people who know them the best—their employees. The survey measures employee opinions about their company’s direction, execution, connection, management, work, pay and benefits, and engagement. The employers are placed into one of four groups: small, with 50 to 99 employees; medium, with 100 to 249 workers; large, with 250 to 999; and largest, with 1,000 or more.
Integration Partners was ranked #5 in the Medium Company category.
Integration Partners is a national network and communication engineering services company. They design, implement and support secure, fully converged networks using the best solutions the industry offers. Integration Partners is a privately held company headquartered in Lexington, Massachusetts.
"We're extremely honored to have been recognized for this achievement. Our company culture is something we take very seriously since we have seen how it can influence the customer experience in a positive way," said Bart Graf, Co-Founder and Principal. "We never stop improving. We are always evolving to meet the mutual needs of both our customers and our employees.”
The rankings in the Top Places to Work are based on confidential survey information collected by WorkplaceDynamics, an independent company specializing in employee engagement and retention, from nearly 70,500 individuals at 366 Massachusetts organizations. The winners share a few key traits, including offering progressive benefits, giving their employees a voice, and encouraging them to have some fun while they’re at it.
Top Places to Work online extras include sortable rankings and photo galleries. All can be found at www.bostonglobe.com/topplaces.
Bill Xydias Marketing / PR Integration Partners 781.357.8151 [email protected] www.integrationpartners.com


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