Top Workplaces 2021: Small employers
May 23, 2021
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The team at Schenectady s Jahnel Group, the 1st Place Small Employer among 2021 Top Workplaces. (Provided photo)
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Jahnel Group had just relocated to their fifth-floor office space overlooking Schenectady when the pandemic hit. But the custom software development and consulting company quickly pivoted and was able to flawlessly transition to a work-from-home model while still retaining its zany workforce culture, including online holiday parties, hours-long bashes with giveaways, prizes and other entertainment to keep staffers engaged. Read more.
Headquarters: Schenectady
Number of employees: 70 in Capital Region, 108 in U.S.
Years named a Top Workplace: 5
Top Workplaces 2021: Midsize employers
May 23, 2021
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These 19 businesses, each with 100 to 299 Capital Region employees, came out on top based on employee surveys. FIRST PLACE Top Workplaces 2021
A view of Mohawk Honda on Monday, April 26, 2021, in Schenectady, N.Y. (Paul Buckowski/Times Union)
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When the world shut down in March 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Mohawk Honda in Schenectady did the same. And like many others, it gradually turned the lights back on and returned to work. What did Mohawk Honda get to show for its efforts? Only the second-biggest year in the company’s 102-year history. Read more.
Top Workplaces 2021: Large employers
May 23, 2021
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CAP COM Federal Credit Union employs 396 people at 11 branches throughout the Capital Region of New York state. (Provided photo)
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CAP COM Federal Credit Union has made the Times Union s list of top workplaces since the survey began 10 years ago. The reason? Employees feel like they re making a difference. Read more.
Headquarters: Albany Top Workplaces 2021 Carrie Weiss, Keller Williams Realty Capital District principal, is interviewed at her offices on Thursday, March 5, 2020, in Colonie, N.Y. (Will Waldron/Times Union)
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Barely a few weeks into her new job at Keller Williams Capital District, the pandemic was declared, and the world went into lockdown, but Megan O’Connor grew and thrived in her new workplace, something she owes to the structure and values of the establishment. Read