First Federal Community Bank receives certification

First Federal Community Bank receives certification
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First Federal Community Bank announced it is again Great Place to Work certified for 2023.

                        

First Federal Community Bank announced it is again Great Place to Work certified for 2023. This is the fourth consecutive year the bank has earned this certification.

Certification uses employee feedback gathered with Great Place to Work’s For All methodology. Great Place to Work is the global authority on workplace culture, employee experience and the leadership behaviors proven to deliver market-leading revenue and increased innovation.

“We are again thrilled to be Great Place to Work certified,” said Trent Troyer, president and CEO. “We really value our people and live by values that include integrity, service, collaboration and accountability. Our people have reported a consistently positive experience with their co-workers, their leaders and with their jobs. This is important to us because we know that when our employees have a high-trust experience every day, they are more productive, drive better business results and make a difference to our customers.”

“Great Place to Work certification isn’t something that comes easily. It takes ongoing dedication to the employee experience,” said Sarah Lewis-Kulin, vice president of global recognition at Great Place to Work. “It’s the only official recognition determined by employees’ real-time reports of their company culture. Earning this designation means that First Federal Community Bank is one of the best companies to work for in the country.”

According to Great Place to Work research, job seekers are 4.5 times more likely to find a great boss at a certified great workplace. Additionally, employees at certified workplaces are 93% more likely to look forward to coming to work and are twice as likely to be paid fairly, earn a fair share of the company’s profits and have a fair chance at promotion.


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