Denver, CO, April 24, 2018 -- Velocity Global, the leading provider of global employment services, announced it has been named a Top Workplace by The Denver Post. The company ranked fifth out of the 70 companies selected for the Small Workplaces Category (under 150 employees). In addition, Velocity Global’s CEO, Ben Wright, received one of three leadership recognitions.
Organizations with 50 or more employees in Colorado are eligible to participate in the Top Workplaces category. To determine Colorado’s Top Workplaces, nominated businesses are evaluated by their employees using a short survey to measure qualities such as leadership, career opportunities, workplace flexibility, compensation, and benefits.
"It is an honor to be awarded with a 2018 Top Workplaces recognition in Denver,” said Ben Wright. “Given how much emphasis we place on culture and the environment in which we come to work each day, this award creates an enormous sense of pride. Employees are crucial to any company’s success; as such, we believe in creating once-in-a-lifetime professional opportunities and providing an engaging work environment so employees can have fulfilling careers at Velocity Global."
This recognition comes at the heels of both Velocity Global and Wright being noticed both regionally and nationally, solidifying the company’s trajectory of success. Recognitions include Top 50 Colorado Companies to Watch 2017, Colorado’s Top 250 Private Companies, and EY Entrepreneur of the Year 2017 Finalist.
With continued year-over-year growth since its inception in 2014, Velocity Global has become one of the fastest growing, self-funded companies in the U.S. The company is on track to continue its rapid expansion, with revenue growth projected to double in 2018. The company’s strong culture has also been instrumental to its advancement and the lynchpin to Velocity Global’s tremendous growth.
“Our employees are what makes Velocity Global a great place to work,” said Jeannie Donovan, Director of Human Resources. “They live our values each and every day, are committed to going above and beyond, and know the importance of creating meaningful connections with each other. We’re excited to continue to instill these values in our employees as we grow.”
About Velocity Global:
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Velocity Global is the leading provider of global employment solutions that has reinvented the way companies expand overseas. With unparalleled expertise in over 185 countries, Velocity Global delivers end-to-end services and best-in-class support to help companies confidently navigate the entire lifecycle of international business. To ensure a compliant, efficient, and flexible international expansion, Velocity Global provides a comprehensive suite of services that includes International PEO, global talent acquisition, immigration, payroll, and consulting services. Through its International PEO solution, companies can break into new markets up to 90% faster while reducing the cost of global expansion by up to 60%.
Visit VelocityGlobal.com to learn more or follow us on Twitter @Velocity_Global.
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