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These 8 New Jersey Companies Ranked Among Best Places To Work
The ranking, compiled by Fortune and Great Place To Work, includes the top 100 small and medium companies.
Eight companies headquartered in New Jersey are ranked among Fortune’s best small and medium workplaces list, released Thursday.
Companies on the list outperformed their peers, building high levels of trust that drive higher levels of productivity, engagement and business performance, according to a news release from Great Place to Work, which partnered with Fortune to develop the list.
“Small- and medium-sized businesses can compete with anyone for talent when they build an irresistible culture,” Michael C. Bush, CEO of Great Place To Work, said in the release. “These companies make the most of their strategic advantages as smaller organizations, ensuring every employee feels recognized for their contributions and rewarded with their fair share of the benefits of success.”
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One hundred companies were ranked in both the 2025 Fortune Best Small Workplaces and Fortune Best Medium Workplaces lists.
New Jersey-based small companies included:
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- Industry: Engineering
- Rank: 46
Keasis Inc (Hoboken)
- Industry: Information Technology
- Rank: 85
New Jersey-based medium companies included:
Insmed (Bridgewater)
- Industry: Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals
- Rank: 2
Victory Home Remodeling (Holmdel)
- Industry: Construction
- Rank: 31
Coaction Specialty (Morristown)
- Industry: Financial Services & Insurance
- Rank: 78
Gibbons P.C. (Newark)
- Industry: Professional Services
- Rank: 82
HR Acuity (Florham Park)
- Industry: Information Technology
- Rank: 95
For companies that made the lists, nine in 10 employees said they wanted to stay with their employer long-term, compared to just two-thirds of employees at a typical workplace of a similar size, according to the release.
Also, winning companies had more employees who reported giving extra effort on the job — 98 percent for small and 95 percent for medium-sized companies, compared to 60 percent and 62 percent for typical workplaces of the same sizes.
Great Place to Work said both lists are highly competitive and based on validated annual survey data from over 1.3 million U.S. employees. Survey responses reflect a comprehensive picture of employees’ experiences.
Honorees were selected based on their ability to offer a positive employee experience regardless of job, role, work status, or other demographic identifiers.
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