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Expert Services Firm Recognized By San Diego Business Journal
Intensity joined Secretariat on February 1, 2023.
Intensity Corporation was named as one of the best places to work in San Diego by the San Diego Business Journal.
The annual list of the Best Places to Work in San Diego is the result of a program designed to identify, recognize, and honor the best employers in San Diego, benefiting the county’s economy, workforce, and businesses. Intensity has been named one of this year’s Best Places to Work in San Diego in the small business category.
“Intensity’s selection to the list of Best Places to Work in San Diego is a testament to our incredible team of professionals who are relentlessly determined to continually improve our analytical capabilities and client service,” said Ryan Sullivan, Chief Executive Officer of Intensity. “Core to our beliefs is authentic enthusiasm for each other and the work we do, which creates a business culture that we truly enjoy.”
Companies from across the county entered the two-part survey process to determine the Best Places to Work in San Diego. The first part consisted of evaluating each nominated company’s workplace policies, practices, philosophy, systems, and demographics. The second part consisted of an employee survey to measure the employee experience. The combined scores determined the top companies and the final ranking.
The companies on this year’s Best Places to Work in San Diego list will be honored at an awards ceremony on August 6. A special issue of the San Diego Business Journal that profiles the companies selected as the Best Places to Work in San Diego will be published on August 17. For more information on the Best Places to Work in San Diego program, visit www.BestPlacestoWorkSD.com.
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