SAN DIEGO, CA, June 13, 2011 (Press-News.org) Underground Elephant is recognized as one of the top 10 'Best Places to Work ' in San Diego by the San Diego Business Journal. This annual list recognizes local businesses for outstanding corporate culture, company benefits, and employee satisfaction.
The San Diego Business Journal, along with sponsors such as Kaiser Permanente and ESEST Internet Security, honored finalists at their annual Awards dinner at Paradise Point Resort on Thursday. A record 75 finalists made this year's list, and Underground Elephant, along with the other top 10 winners, were acknowledged at the ceremony.
"It is a great achievement to be honored by the San Diego Business Journal as one of the top 10 'Best Places to Work in San Diego'," said Jason Kulpa, CEO of Underground Elephant. "Investing into corporate benefits can be a difficult concept to grasp and quantify. But it is hard to argue with our strong growth rate as well as strong position in the market. Underground Elephant's monthly revenue average is equal to our annual 2008 sales. For a company to grow this fast, without outside financing, is directly related to our company culture."
A confidential survey was sent out by Best Companies Group to each of Underground Elephant's employees. The results were compiled and analyzed along with other relevant company information during the 'Best Places to Work' review process. According the Employee Feedback Report, the company scored 94% in Leadership and Planning, 96% in Corporate Culture, and 98% in Work Environment.
Underground Elephant values their employees and are dedicated to providing them with superior training, tools, and benefits. The company strives to maintain a positive work environment and fosters a creative and collaborative atmosphere. Employees report that autonomy, opportunity for personal and business development, and managerial feedback are some of the most coveted qualities that the company has to offer. Special company perks include free haircuts, frequent company events, and an in-house masseuse.
About Underground Elephant:
Underground Elephant is a performance-based digital media marketing company that generates online consumer leads for Fortune 500 Companies. Underground Elephant is dedicated to the highest quality standards, and continually striving towards improving the user experience.
Website: http://www.undergroundelephant.com
Underground Elephant is Recognized as One of the Top 10 'Best Places to Work' in San Diego by the San Diego Business Journal
Underground Elephant is recognized as one of the top 10 'Best Places to Work ' in San Diego by the San Diego Business Journal.
2011-06-13
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[Press-News.org] Underground Elephant is Recognized as One of the Top 10 'Best Places to Work' in San Diego by the San Diego Business JournalUnderground Elephant is recognized as one of the top 10 'Best Places to Work ' in San Diego by the San Diego Business Journal.