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Janover named a 2021 top workplace

Garden City, NY Janover LLC, one of the New York region’s leading public accounting firms, has been recognized for its cultural excellence as a national 2021 Top Workplace.

The Top Workplaces award celebrates nationally recognized companies in all industries that prioritize a people-centered culture. Janover was recognized in the following areas of cultural excellence:

  • Compensation,
  • Employee value prop,
  • Formal training,
  • Top managers, and
  • Work-life flexibility.

Energage, an independent research company, conducted a series of independent surveys capturing detailed information about the company and employee feedback on topics such as company culture, employee engagement and satisfaction; benefits; and policies.

“Our employees are our greatest asset at the firm, and one of the primary reasons why we retain and attract the best and the brightest to join our team,” said Mark Goodman, Janover’s managing partner.  “We are proud of the firm’s open and inclusive atmosphere that not only focuses on providing excellent client service, but where employees have a great place to work and develop their careers. The firm’s culture, centered around trust and respect, has resulted in long-lasting relationships that span decades.”

Janover has also been recognized by Accounting Today as a Best Firms for Technology in 2021, Best Places to Work in NYC, by Crain’s New York Business, Best Places to Work on Long Island by Long Island Business News, and Top Workplace on Long Island by Newsday.

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