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Waggener Edstrom Worldwide

's Best Places to Work survey in October. ...

Burson Marsteller

PRWeek Best Places to Work award this year. ...

H+K Strategies' Scott McKenzie to lead internal comms at Lansons

extension.' Last month Lansons was named as the mid-sized agency winner in PRWeek's Best Places to Work ...

Most read stories in advertising, marketing, media and PR (30 Sep - 6 Oct 2012)

) PRWeek unveils the Best Places to Work - Burson-Marsteller, Lansons Communications, Man Bites Dog and ...

Best Places to Work 2012: Large Agency

Burson-Marsteller Judges were impressed with Burson-Marsteller's supportive approach to staff, which makes it an outstanding place to work. All employees have a performance development plan that helps them to achieve their career goals. In addition to a six per cent pension contribution, income...

Best Places to Work 2012: Small Agency

Man Bites Dog This is the fourth time Man Bites Dog has won a PRWeek Best Places to Work ...

Best Places to Work 2012: mid-sized agency

Lansons Communications Lansons has consistently been recognised as one of the best places to ...

Best Places to Work 2012: In-House Department

Boehringer Ingelheim Boehringer Ingelheim clearly puts a value on activities and benefits that will help staff develop and make them love coming to work. Its commitment to staff welfare is reflected in benefits such as private healthcare, subsidised gym and sports membership, flexible hours,...

PRWeek unveils the Best Places to Work

the PR industry's Best Places to Work, according to PRWeek's annual awards scheme....Places to Work 2012 ...

PRWeek's Best Places to Work Awards deadline this week

Entries close for PRWeek's Best Places to Work Awards 2012 on Thursday, 6 September.

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