The Hanover Named Top Mid-sized Employer
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The Hanover Insurance Group has been named one of “America’s Best Mid-Size Employers” by Forbes magazine. This is the fifth consecutive year that The Hanover has been recognized.
“This distinction speaks volumes about our unique culture and reflects the energy and enthusiasm our employees bring to their work every day,” said Kathy deCastro, executive vice president and chief human resources officer. “Our team is the foundation for our success, and we are committed to fostering an environment where our employees can build exciting and rewarding careers.”
To compile its list of top employers, Forbes partnered with Statista to survey 50,000 US workers employed by companies with at least 1,000 employees. Participants were asked a variety of questions about their companies, including how likely they would be to recommend their employers to others.
Respondents were also questioned about development opportunities, working conditions, compensation and company reputation.
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