NACE Great Rated by Its Employees

North American Cable Equipment Inc. was Great Rated! by its employees. The Rating and Review highlights what makes its workplace culture great in areas like professional development and training, company atmosphere, benefits and rewards, among others.

Aaron Starr, president and CEO of NACE, expressed his excitement at receiving the award, "To be recognized by our employees is truly an honor. The fact this comes from a venerable organization like Great Rated! means that much more.”

"Great Rated!'s unprecedented employee-centric Reviews provide job seekers a real behind-the-scenes look into these workplace cultures,” said Kim Peters, CEO, Great Rated! “They are deeply rooted in a philosophy of openness and reflect the general trend we see in the increasing importance of transparency for both employers and employees."

"With 333 new product launches in a year's time, the pace at North American Cable Equipment is fast," said Sarah Lewis-Kulin, Great Rated!'s vice president and senior editor. "But hard work is recognized. Employees in most departments have access to bonus programs, and earning the company's quarterly Employee Reward gives you a preferred parking spot for the next three months and lunch with the CEO at a restaurant of your choice."

*This review is based on 45 employee surveys, with a 95% confidence level and a margin of error of ±7.37.

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