Three Local Enterprises Make Regionwide Listing for Best Places to Work

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Three Bucks County businesses were recognized for excellence from their employees in a recent PBJ/Quantum Workplace analysis.

A Philadelphia Business Journal 2022 assessment of Bucks County’s best workplaces has yielded three firms that noted as treating employees especially well. Lisa Dukart tallied the local employment cream of the crop.

The list resulted from the publication’s collaborative evaluation with Quantum Workplace, an Omaha business-tech firm.

Employees nominated their own places of business in an online survey. They ranked internal factors such as company culture, compensation, benefits, and trust in senior leadership.

To ensure an apples-to-apples analysis, firms were tiered based on number of employees.

In the “large” category (100–499 employees), two businesses were recognized:

  • NFP, Warrington, an insurance broker
  • PRECISIONscientia, Yardley, biopharma product development consultant

In the “extra-large” tier — comprising companies with more than 500 professionals — only one local entity emerged: Fred Beans Automotive Group, Doylestown.

A thread of pandemic-related employee-trend shifts were evident in the 2022 analysis.

Former signs of a robust employer-employee relationship once included perks like free snacks and onsite amenities. The hallmarks of an engaged workforce now include values, diversity, equity, and inclusion.

More on the area-wide list of best workplaces is at the Philadelphia Business Journal.

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