Bedford, NH – May 22, 2017 – BANK W Holdings, LLC has been honored for the fourth time with the 2017 When Work Works Award for exemplary workplace practices. This award is administered by Families and Work Institute and the Society for Human Resources Management (SHRM), which recognizes employers of all sizes in New Hampshire and across the country.

“One of BANK W’s core company focuses is our local community and we feel honored to be recognized in the New Hampshire category,” said Jason Kroll, Managing Partner of BANK W Holdings.  “We have always taken pride in effective workplace practices and employee flexibility,” Kroll added.

In applying for the award, BANK W Holdings was evaluated on factors associated with employee health, well-being and engagement: opportunities for learning; a culture of trust; work-life fit; supervisor support for work success; autonomy; and satisfaction with earnings, benefits and opportunities for advancement.

“These winners have reinvented their workplaces in ways that benefit business and employees alike and are reaping the benefits in terms of employee job satisfaction and retention,” said Cassidy Solis, senior advisor, workplace flexibility, at SHRM.

About BANKW Staffing

Through its portfolio companies, KBW Financial Staffing & Recruiting, Alexander Technology Group, The Nagler Group, Sales Search Partners, and KNF&T Staffing Resources, BANKW Staffing, LLC is the leading regional provider of temporary and direct-hire staffing services in the areas of finance, accounting, information technology, office and administration, legal, human resources, and sales.

BANKW Staffing companies have received over 100 awards for rapid growth, business excellence, and workplace quality. Recognition includes Inc. 500, Boston Business Journal’s “Best Places to Work” and Business NH Magazine’s “Business of the Year”.

Learn More – https://www.bankwstaffing.com

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