Tallgrass Energy named by Colorado’s Top Workplaces
Published by Aimee Knight,
Editorial Assistant
World Pipelines,
Tallgrass Energy, LP has announced that it was named one of The Denver Post’s Top Workplaces – the sixth consecutive year the company has been honoured by Top Workplaces. The list is compiled based on a third-party survey that asks employees to rate their company on aspects of corporate culture, including alignment, execution, and connection.
“This recognition is particularly notable because it’s based solely on feedback from our employees,” said Tallgrass Energy CEO William R. Moler. “The fact that employees again rated Tallgrass high enough to make the Top Workplaces list validates our belief that we continue to offer the kind of inclusive and rewarding environment our employees value. We have a great team of people at Tallgrass – not just in Colorado – and I’m extremely proud of them.”
The Top Workplaces are determined based on an employee survey conducted each year by Energage, a leading provider of technology-based employee engagement tools.
“For more than a decade, the Top Workplaces award has helped organisations stand out among their competitors to attract talent,” said Eric Rubino, CEO of Energage. “Establishing a continuous conversation with employees so you have a deep understanding of your unique culture is proven to help achieve higher referral rates, lower employee turnover, and double the employee engagement levels. No longer is recognition simply a much-deserved cause for celebration, but it’s fast becoming mission-critical to establish a competitive advantage for recruitment and retention.”
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/14052020/tallgrass-energy-named-by-colorados-top-workplaces/
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