NYS-SHRM releases list of top places to work in New York

A recently revealed list of the state’s top companies to work for contains several firms operating in the Binghamton, Syracuse, and Utica areas.

The New York State Society for Human Resource Management (NYS-SHRM) yesterday revealed its 50-spot 2013 Best Companies to Work for in New York State list. It splits winners into a group of small and medium-sized employers with fewer than 249 U.S. workers and large employers with 250 or more people.

Edward Jones of Binghamton made the large-employers list. Syracuse–based Hayner Hoyt Corp. and Syracuse–based Pinckney Hugo Group slotted into the small and medium employer list.

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Other firms appearing on the list with operations in the Southern Tier, Central New York, and the Mohawk Valley include Rochester–based The Pike Co., New York City–based Visiting Nurse Service of New York, and Clifton Park–based Annese & Associates Inc.

NYS-SHRM will reveal list members’ rankings at an awards dinner at the Albany Marriott on April 30. It will also distribute a publication profiling the winning organizations.

The state human resources association created its list of top employers along with Pennsylvania’s Best Companies Group, which uses surveys and technology to recognize employers that provide high-quality places to work. The list comes after surveying gauging employee satisfaction, employee engagement, workplace practices, and workplace policies.

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The complete 2013 Best Companies to Work for in New York State list is below.

 

SMALL/MEDIUM EMPLOYERS (FEWER THAN 249 U.S. EMPLOYEES)

Access Physical Therapy & Wellness

Ambrose

Annese & Associates Inc.

Bernstein Medical – Center for Hair Restoration

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Conductor, Inc.

Fibertech Networks

First American Equipment Finance

FurtherEd

GBI

Genesee Regional Bank

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The Hayner Hoyt Corp.

HR Works, Inc.

LECESSE Construction Services, LLC

MBMS Inc.

New York Container Terminal, LLC

Nigel Frank International

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Northland Communications

Outreach

Peconic Landing

Pharos Systems International

Pinckney Hugo Group

Quorum Federal Credit Union

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Reliant Community Federal Credit Union

Rusk Renovations, Inc.

SeaComm Federal Credit Union

Solomon Page Group LLC

SThree

UTC RETAIL

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Vanteon Corp.

Veramark Technologies, Inc.

 

LARGE EMPLOYERS (250+ U.S. EMPLOYEES)

Acorda Therapeutics, Inc.

Anchin, Block & Anchin LLP

Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.

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Capital District Physicians’ Health Plan, Inc.

Common Ground

Curtis Instruments

DeCrescente Distributing Company, Inc.

Digitas

Discovery Communications, Inc.

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Edward Jones

Goldberg Segalla LLP

HealthPlus Amerigroup

Horizon Health Services

Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union

Independent Health

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The Pike Co., Inc.

Quick Chek Corp.

Rothstein Kass

Visiting Nurse Service of New York

Yodle

 

Contact Seltzer at rseltzer@cnybj.com

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