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Passero Associates named to “Best Firms to Work For” list by Zweig

John Caruso,
Passero Associates

Rochester, NY The Zweig Group has named Passero Associates (PA) a “Best Firm to Work For” for the 4th consecutive year.  PA came in at #7, placing in the Top 10 of all participating A/E firms in the U.S. and Canada for a 4th straight year.

President of Passero, John Caruso, PE, PMP, said, “Our ability to achieve this significant industry honor is directly attributable to our talented, committed staff!  Their dedication to serving our clients, and their unwavering support of PA’s vision, mission, cornerstones and core values reflects the positive ‘One Firm’ culture we have created together. We continue to be amazed and proud of this company’s strong work ethic and commitment to serving others.

Passero Associates is a ‘2018 Best Firms to Work For’ award recipient because our staff cared enough to provide thoughtful, constructive feedback that supported our award application. As a firm, we are committed to excellence and continuous improvement, and we thank our staff and our clients for helping us continue to shape the future of PA.”

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