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H2M named as one of the 2009 Best Firms to Work For

Stagnito Media, publisher of CE News, in collaboration with ZweigWhite, has awarded H2M as one of the 2009 Best Multidiscipline A/E Services Firms to Work For. Stagnito Media and ZweigWhite have identified the best multidiscipline A/E services firms to work for in its annual ranking of top industry firms. These employers were selected based on their commitment to provide a positive work environment and challenging and interesting work opportunities for their employees, and for achieving high levels of employee satisfaction. H2M is nationally ranked No. 10 in the 2009 Best Multidiscipline A/E Services Firms to Work For and No. 5 in the 2009 Best Mid-size Multidiscipline A/E Service Firms to Work For. Companies all over the country were surveyed. A total of 119 firms were selected and were recognized for their efforts to create outstanding workplace environments at an awards reception on Sept. 22 at Stagnito Media's 2009 Best Firm to Work for Summit in Chicago.
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