Remedy Interactive Named One of 100 "Best Places to Work" in the San Francisco Bay Area
Market Wire, May, 2008
Remedy Interactive Inc., a leading provider of enterprise solutions that help large organizations prevent workplace injuries and reduce workers' compensation costs , today announced that it was named among the 100 "Best Places to Work in the Bay Area" for 2008 by the San Francisco Business Times, Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal and East Bay Business Times. Remedy Interactive ranked 7th in the small business category of companies with at least 50 employees. More than 500 companies applied for the award.
CEO Kim Lopez said, "At Remedy Interactive, we believe employees are a company's greatest asset, which is why our business helps companies reduce workplace risks and prevent injuries. This concern for health and wellness begins with our own employees. They are the reason for our success, and we're proud of their genuine recognition of Remedy Interactive as a winning workplace."
The annual "Best Places to Work" survey is conducted by the San Francisco Business Times, Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal and East Bay Business Times. Winning companies were evaluated based on employee responses to a satisfaction survey on a range of topics including work culture, management practices and employee benefits. The entire list of winning companies appeared in a special May 2, 2008 edition in all three publications.
About Remedy Interactive
Remedy Interactive, headquartered in Sausalito, California, delivers the most comprehensive suite of software solutions to help large organizations prevent workplace injuries and reduce workers' compensation costs. Now available in 14 languages worldwide, Remedy Interactive's OES is the only solution to produce quantifiable cost savings for global companies. Customers include Hewlett-Packard, Chevron, Northrop Grumman, Health Net, and VISA. More information on Remedy Interactive's industry-leading solutions can be found at www.remedyinteractive.com .
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