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19th annual Best Places to Work Awards

See the results of the best places to work in San Antonio

SATXtoday: Best Places to Work Award Quantum Workplace

The 19th annual Best Places to Work Awards celebrates businesses who create supportive work environments for its employees.

Photo by Quantum Workplace

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San Antonio Business Journal hosted the 19th annual Best Places to Work Awards at the University of the Incarnate Word. This program, in partnership with Quantum Workplace for Best Places to Work, recognizes local companies who have created supportive work environments for its employees.

How does it work?

Quantum Workplace sends company employees a survey looking into three areas: amenities, benefits, and workplace culture. Then a scoring system is created based on the survey results. The winners are then organized into five categories based on company size:

  • Extra-small (10 to 24 employees)
  • Small (25 to 49)
  • Medium (50 to 99)
  • Large (100-249)
  • Extra-large (250+)

And the winners are...

This year, 100 companies were recognized. Here are the ones who landed on top:

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