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SESA named one of the 2016 best places to work in Rhode Island

SES America (SESA) was recently named among the 2016 Best Places to Work in Rhode Island in a state-wide survey and awards program is designed to identify, recognise and honour the best places of employment in Rhode Island, benefiting the state's economy, workforce and businesses “The entire SESA team is very proud to receive this honour,” president Phil Perut said. “While our customers will always be our primary focus, we do everything we can to make our company a kind, welcoming community for our team.
July 15, 2016 Read time: 1 min
7846 SES America (SESA) was recently named among the 2016 Best Places to Work in Rhode Island in a state-wide survey and awards program is designed to identify, recognise and honour the best places of employment in Rhode Island, benefiting the state's economy, workforce and businesses

“The entire SESA team is very proud to receive this honour,” president Phil Perut said. “While our customers will always be our primary focus, we do everything we can to make our company a kind, welcoming community for our team. Earning an award largely based on positive employee feedback indicates that we’re right on track.”

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