Achievers & Accolades

Copiers Plus named as a top employer to work for in North Carolina

By Staff Report, posted 3 years ago
Bob Smith, owner of Copiers Plus 

Copiers Plus, a longstanding business headquartered in Fayetteville, made the cut on the Great Employers to Work for in North Carolina 2022 list by Best Companies Group, a BridgeTower Media Company. 

Copiers Plus ranked 11th in the Medium company category. 

“These companies prioritize the needs of their employees and treat them as people not numbers, earning them a place on our 2022 Great Employers to Work for in North Carolina list,” said Jaime Raul Zepeda, executive vice president of Best Companies Group. “Our research proves this year’s winners are committed to developing a highly engaged workforce. Congratulations to all of 2022 Great Employers in North Carolina.” 

Best Companies Group’s annual award program identifies and honors the best places of employment in North Carolina. The ranking is based on a detailed, anonymous survey of the employees and “an analysis of their responses about corporate culture, training and development, salary and benefits, and overall employee satisfaction,” a press release said. 

“Our employees are amazing,” said Bob Smith, the owner of Copiers Plus. “They make our company special. To see the growth they have brought to Copiers Plus within the past few years in the face of a pandemic and supply chain shortages, speaks volumes to the character and resolve they exhibit as individuals and employees. Having an honor like this come from the input from our staff is something I will cherish the rest of my life. I couldn’t be prouder of our team and the direction of Copiers Plus moving forward.” 

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