Obtaining recognition as a “great place to work” is not something that comes easily for most organizations. Certification as a Great Place to Work requires that a company be evaluated on many different levels. We have worked hard to establish a workplace that inspires the passion of its employees and allows them to use their talents to be motivated by what they do and with whom they work. At Nelosca, we have established several foundational attributes which make a great work place. Here are a few examples of what we think is needed to make Nelosca a “Great Place to Work”:
We consider our employees to be the key to our success, and as such, we work hard to build a culture in which employees conduct work in an efficient, safe, and respectable manner. At Nelosca, we seek out job candidates who exude the culture of the company. When employees join our team, the values of our culture are visibly woven throughout orientation and our employee handbook. Employees are taught “The Nelosca Way”; a series of culture tenants outlining the values that make up the foundation on which the company culture is built. These tenants are not only written guidelines for employees to follow, but can be visibly seen and demonstrated by individuals on a daily basis.
In our opinion, to be a great place to work, we must also be a fun place to work. To collectively celebrate our success, we give our employees the chance to connect and build meaningful relationships outside of the work week, while still spending time with their families. Nelosca hosts family movie nights at the baseball field, an annual ski day, and much more!
“At its foundation, any company is a group of people who endeavor to accomplish collective goals. Without exception, this is an organization where people care about one another as much as they care about the work that they do, which is why we are different from those with whom we compete. Our organization extends beyond just those who work in the field or office, to also include those at home who support us in the work we do. The toughest aspect of our work is the travel. Each week many of us leave home, depending on our spouses to ensure that bills are paid, kids get to school or ball games. Being a Great Place to Work is as much about how those at home feel about the company as those who wear a Nelosca hard hat each day.”