Tickets are available for the Oct. 19 Nevada Top Workplaces awards ceremony at the JW Marriott. Cost is $150 per person. Table size is 10 seats. It’s expected that more than 300 business leaders will attend. In addition, a special panel of experts will address how the exploding sports industry will affect Las Vegas businesses and how they can benefit from it. Speakers will be announced soon. To purchase tickets, visit here or contact Las Vegas Review-Journal recruitment consultant Iyse Lee at ilee@reviewjournal.com.
Here is a list of the 2023 Top Workplaces winners in alphabetical order in their business size category. The specific rankings for the three company-size categories, along with special leadership awards, will be announced at an Oct. 19 awards ceremony at the JW Marriott.
This is the time of year when we celebrate the leaders of the pack in our Nevada business community. A record 67 winners were chosen from 134 that were surveyed earlier this year.
With increased attention on employee well-being and burnout, we wanted to learn more. A recent Energage study of more than 240,000 workers indicates employees do seem to be struggling.
Nevada Top Workplaces 2023 is shaping up to include several firsts for the annual campaign, now in its fourth year.
Companies can rely on data to build trust and create a strong workplace culture.
After witnessing the continued growth of unhoused individuals throughout the Las Vegas Valley, we knew there was an opportunity to step in and make a difference.
If you ask people who love their job why they love their job, the word “direction” comes up a lot.
Employee surveys are winding down this month, and participation is on track to surpass last year when 91 companies were surveyed.