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MCT Honored as "Best Place to Work" for Fourth Consecutive Year

Jun 18, 2015
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MCT Trading has announced that the San Diego Business Journal (SDBJ) has named the company to its annual Best Places to Work list for the fourth year in a row. The Best Places to Work awards program is comprised of 100 companies split into four separate categories: 35 small-sized companies (15-49 U.S .employees); 35 medium-sized companies (50-249 U.S. employees); 17 large-sized companies (250-1,999 U.S. employees); and 13 mega-sized companies (2,000 or more U.S. employees). Headquartered in downtown San Diego overlooking PetCo Park, MCT was in the small company category.

The award is designed to identify, recognize and honor the best places of employment in San Diego that benefit the county's economy, workforce and businesses. Companies are ranked based on an extensive two-part employee survey process to determine specific rankings for the Best Places to Work in San Diego, which will be unveiled at a ceremony in August. 

“Companies named to the annual list have worked hard to provide a great place for their employees to work,” stated the publication. In addition, “Best Places to Work winners have best practices that include: rewarding hard-working employees, investing in employee training, offering wellness and fitness programs, and providing opportunities for team-building and social activities.”

To be considered for the award, companies had to fulfill the following eligibility requirements: Be a for-profit, not-for-profit business or government entity; be a publicly or privately held business; have a facility in San Diego County; have at least 15 employees in San Diego County; and be in business a minimum of one year.

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