MONETT, Mo. —
Jack Henry & Associates was recently named number 102 out of the 872 businesses with more than 1,000 employees that participated in regional Top Workplaces programs.
The National Top Workplaces list was determined solely by feedback gathered through an employee survey conducted by WorkplaceDynamics.
In addition to this national recognition, five regional publications acknowledged Jack Henry & Associates as a top workplace during 2012.
They are Computer World Best Places to Work in IT, The Dallas Morning News National Standard Top Workplace, The Houston Chronicle Top Workplaces, The San Diego Business Journal Best Places to Work, and the The Charlotte Business Journal’s Best Places to Work.
Criteria for each list varied but final selections were based on a combination of data compiled by the company’s human resources department and information collected in employee surveys initiated by the publications. Human resource criteria can include corporate headcount growth, turnover, benefit offerings, and salaries. Employee surveys measure opinions on topics such as company leadership, benefits, compensation, and community service initiatives.
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Jack Henry and Associates named 2013 top workplace
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