InterMoor Wins Top Workplaces Accolade

May 18, 2015

Photo: InterMoor
Photo: InterMoor
InterMoor Inc. has been selected as one of the top workplaces in the Greater New Orleans area, according to a list compiled by the New Orleans Times-Picayune.
 
The top workplaces are determined on employee feedback. The employee survey is conducted by WorkplaceDynamics, LLP, a research firm on organizational health and employee engagement. Eight hundred companies were nominated for the top workplaces, and InterMoor, an Acteon company, was placed in the top 40 within the small business category.
 
More than 285 professionals work in InterMoor’s modern, purpose-built Morgan City facility. Benefits for employees include life insurance and health plans, flexible working policies and regular onsite group cooking events to foster team morale. InterMoor supports individual involvement in occupational and industry-related organizations; and external employee training and certifications are encouraged and reimbursed by the company. Each individual completes an annual employee satisfaction survey.
 
Scott Thomas, vice president of finance, InterMoor, said, “We are proud to be recognized as a top workplace in the New Orleans region. We believe it is critical to invest in the well being of employees in order to maintain and grow a successful business such as InterMoor. With initiatives such as allowing for generous vacation accrual, providing free flu shots for employees and their spouses and subsidising gym memberships, we are helping our employees maintain a positive work/life balance and an all-round healthy lifestyle.”

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