SAN RAMON, Calif., April 19, 2018 -- vCom Solutions, a leader in SaaS and managed services for IT spend management was recognized as a 2018 Best Places to Work in the Bay Area. This is the 11th year the company was awarded for its environment of workplace excellence. Ranked number 7 among other leading Bay area firms in the small business category, vCom is also proud to earn the first position with a Wellness Award for its dedication to improving the overall health of its employees.
Also outperforming in its group, vCom was the highest rated company in the East Bay. The Best Places to Work award recognizes companies whose employees have rated them highest in several workplace categories, including culture, compensation, benefits, and management practices. This is the first year the Wellness Award was presented, where the top 5 companies in each category received honorable mentions.
Among the most popular perks vCom provides are:
- Flexible work schedules & ability to work remotely
- 401K matching and medical benefit allowances toward premiums
- Health & wellness fitness initiatives
- Peer-nominated Award & Recognition programs
- Reimbursement for educational development
The company has also received accolades from Glassdoor for a near-perfect score. vCom has a 4.9 stars rating, with an outstanding 100% CEO approval rating - reflecting the opinions of both current and former employees. The company consistently recognizes employees for a variety of outstanding efforts and achievements including customer championship, lean practices, teamwork, innovation, and community involvement.
“Culture and engagement are always top of mind for everyone at vCom and our focus is to keep employees engaged and our customers happy. As we grow, we work extra hard to never lose focus on fostering a healthy environment. I’m humbled and honored to be part of this amazing organization and surrounded by the most accomplished people we call the vCom family,” stated Rekha Venuthurupalli, Director of Human Resources, vCom.
Out of 500 total nominees, 150 companies in the Bay Area were selected for their exceptional workplaces and the value they place on the contributions of their employees. The rankings were created in conjunction with San Francisco Business Times’ research partner, Quantum Workplace, which sent surveys directly to employees of companies that were in consideration.
About vCom Solutions
vCom is a cloud-based software and managed services company focused on helping enterprises manage IT spend from procure-to-pay. vCom improves visibility and control within a single software while decreasing expenses for networks, mobile, cloud and collaboration technologies. To learn more about vCom, visit http://vcomsolutions.com.
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