DOM 19 DE MAYO DE 2024 - 13:57hs.
For third year in a row

AGS wins 'Best And Brightest Companies To Work For In The Nation' award

On the heels of winning the award for Atlanta's 2019 ‘Best and Brightest Companies to Work For’ three years in a row, AGS now won the ‘Best and Brightest Companies to Work For in the Nation’ award for 2019, the third consecutive year it has achieved this coveted nationwide distinction. AGS is the only gaming company named to the prestigious list; winners determined after confidential employee survey focused on their experience.

AGS President and Chief Executive Officer David Lopez said: "We couldn't be happier to be chosen as the Best and Brightest in the Nation for the third straight year. This award is dedicated to our employees, who make this a great company through their creativity, hard work, and passion.”

“And it is also important to recognize our outstanding Human Resources team and leadership team, who are committed to delivering the best employee experience every day through our benefits package, growth opportunities, focus on work-life balance, and commitment to diversity, inclusion, recognition, and community," Lopez added.

The Best and Brightest Programs President and Chief Executive Officer Jennifer Kluge said: "With the war on talent hitting the doorsteps of the Best and Brightest, this achievement means even more than it did a year ago. As we continue to raise the bar, these companies rise to the challenge through cultural innovation, maximizing their workforce potential."

Out of the 5,000 companies that submitted nominations for the 2019 Best and Brightest national award, only 540 were named to the prestigious Best and Brightest list, putting AGS in the top 11% of all companies nominated.

The awards process was audited, designed, and scored by an independent market research firm and winners were selected following a confidential survey of AGS' U.S. employees.

AGS was the only gaming company to win the Best and Brightest Companies to Work For in the Nation three years in a row.

Source: GMB