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New American Funding Recognized as a “Best Workplace for Millennials”

Jun 27, 2018
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For the second year in a row, New American Funding has been named one of the “Best Workplaces for Millennials” by Fortune and Great Place to Work. The list was compiled of 100 companies, which included healthcare, hospitality, retail and technology industries.
 
The “Best Workplaces for Millennials” ranking is based on feedback from more than 389,000 employees at Great Place to Work–certified Organizations. An Anonymous Trust Index survey assessed Millennial employees’ experience of their managers’ competence, respect and fairness in the workplace, meaningful work and other elements essential for an outstanding workplace.
 
“We’re honored Fortune and Great Place to Work have recognized New American Funding as one of the Best Workplaces for Millennials,” said Rick Arvielo, New American Funding’s Chief Executive Officer. “The Millennial generation makes up a significant segment of our workforce and our employees come first with us. Our focus every day is to build a company culture where employees feel established, valued and supported in growing their careers. We truly care for our employees like our own family.”


 
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