MENOMONEE FALLS, Wis. — Wil-Kil Pest Control, a Copesan Pest Solutions Partner, was recently named one of the Milwaukee Business Journal’s Best Places to Work. Wil-Kil was identified as a winner in the medium category with 50-99 employees. Winners were selected based on responses to an employee survey distributed through a third party on behalf of the Milwaukee Business Journal. The survey measured communication and resources, teamwork, retention, alignment with goals, trust with co-workers and senior leaders, manager effectiveness, job satisfaction and others. Winners were chosen based on the highest scores.
“We are honored to be recognized as one of the best places to work in the greater Milwaukee area,” said J. Kevin Jeffrey, general manager of Wil-Kil. “This award really pays tribute to our regional manager and service manager team for creating such a positive, supportive environment at Wil-Kil Menomonee Falls.”
The Milwaukee Business Journal’s Best Places to Work received 100 nominations for this year’s awards program and selected 45 winners in five categories from “micro” with fewer than 25 employees up to the “extra-large” category with more than 200 employees.
For the full list of the Best Places to Work winners in the small and medium category from the Milwaukee Business Journal, visit the 2017 Best Places to Work winners, click here.
“We are honored to be recognized as one of the best places to work in the greater Milwaukee area,” said J. Kevin Jeffrey, general manager of Wil-Kil. “This award really pays tribute to our regional manager and service manager team for creating such a positive, supportive environment at Wil-Kil Menomonee Falls.”
The Milwaukee Business Journal’s Best Places to Work received 100 nominations for this year’s awards program and selected 45 winners in five categories from “micro” with fewer than 25 employees up to the “extra-large” category with more than 200 employees.
For the full list of the Best Places to Work winners in the small and medium category from the Milwaukee Business Journal, visit the 2017 Best Places to Work winners, click here.
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