Portfolio Makes OC Business Journal's 'Best Places to Work' List
For the third time, California's Orange County Business Journal named Portfolio to its 2016 Best Places to Work list.
LAKE FOREST, Calif. — For the third time, the Orange County Business Journal named Portfolio to its "Best Places to Work" list, marking the third time the F&I product provider has made the list, according to the company.
“We strive to create a work environment where our employees enjoy interacting with each other and applying themselves as a team to meet the needs of our dealers, agents, and consumers, so we are especially grateful for this recognition,” said Brent Griggs, president and CEO. “The fact that 75% of the award is based on our employees’ day-to-day experience in our office attests that we are succeeding in that goal. It’s the best team of people I have ever had the opportunity to work with and I appreciate each one of them.”
To qualify for the awards, a business must have at least 15 employees working in Orange County, Calif.; be a for-profit or not-for profit business or government entity; be a publicly or privately held business; have a facility in Orange County; and must be in business a minimum of one year.
The awards process consists of two parts. The first part, which makes up 25% of a company's total evaluation, looks at each employer’s workplace policies, practices and demographics.
The second part, which makes up 75% of the total evaluation, consists of an employee survey to measure the employee experience. The scores from both steps are then combined to determine the final ranking.
Originally posted on F&I and Showroom
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