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Radio Systems Corporation Named a Great Place to Work-Certified Company for 2020

Certification based on company culture, employee experience and leadership behaviors.

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(PRESS RELEASE) KNOXVILLE, TN — Radio Systems Corporation, a global leader in pet product solutions, announced that it is a Great Place to Work-Certified company for 2020. A significant achievement, the certification uses validated employee feedback and confirms that 88 percent of Radio Systems Corporation teammates say the company is a great place to work. This is the fourth year that the company has been named.

“We’ve worked to create a culture that encourages trust, care and respect for all of our teammates,” says Willie Wallace, CEO of Radio Systems Corporation. “It is an honor to receive the Great Place to Work designation because we truly prioritize the employee experience each day. We’re always devoted to our people and their pets.”

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. The organization analyzes thousands of anonymous employee responses each year. The 2020 certification acknowledges that 95 percent of Radio Systems Corporation teammates say that when you join the company, you are made to feel welcome. Additionally, 92 percent of teammates say they are proud to tell others that they work for the company.

“We congratulate Radio Systems Corporation on their Certification,” said Sarah Lewis-Kulin, VP of Best Workplace List Research at Great Place to Work. “Organizations that earn their employees’ trust create great workplace cultures that deliver outstanding business results.”

To learn more about opportunities at Radio Systems Corporation, visit radiosystemscorporation.com.

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