Service King Once Again Named Among Top Places to Work in Dallas-Fort Worth

Service King Once Again Named Among Top Places to Work in Dallas-Fort Worth

Service King, which was named the No. 1 Best Place to Work in Dallas-Fort Worth in 2015, has been named among the top five businesses in the Metroplex six years in a row.

service-king-logoService King Collision Repair Centers was officially named the No. 3 Best Place to Work in Dallas-Fort Worth, as announced by The Dallas Business Journal. The announcement came at the official awards banquet held inside the historic Fairmont Hotel in Dallas and represents a familiar recognition for the company.

Service King, which was named the No. 1 Best Place to Work in Dallas-Fort Worth in 2015, has been named among the top five businesses in the Metroplex six years in a row. The company was also exclusively recognized for being named among the Best Places to Work in DFW each year for the entire 14-year history of the award.

“It’s certainly special to consistently be recognized by both the Dallas Business Journal and our very own teammates,” said Jeff McFadden, Service King president. “There is an immense pride in continually cultivating a strong family environment at Service King. It’s who we are, and marked by the passion, commitment and hard work of our teammates across the country. This recognition is solely a reflection of their drive to make Service King the collision repair operator of choice.”

To qualify for the Best Places to Work list, employees voluntarily complete comprehensive surveys conducted by the Dallas and San Antonio Business Journal’s partner company, Quantum Workplace. Companies are then ranked by employee engagement.

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