Turner Construction Recognized as a Dream Employer, Best Employer for Engineers by Forbes

Turner Construction Recognized as a Dream Employer, Best Employer for Engineers

Turner Construction was named one of America’s Dream Employers and one of America’s Best Employers for Engineers by Forbes Magazine in two different rankings.

The honors were based on extensive feedback from employees and engineers across the country, evaluating factors like career development, work-life balance, and workplace culture, a news release from the company stated. 

“We’re honored to be recognized by Forbes as a Dream Employer and a Best Employer for Engineering Students,” said Roe Demonte, Executive Vice President of Turner Construction. “This acknowledgment reflects our commitment to fostering an inclusive, dynamic, and supportive workplace where every team member feels empowered to grow and contribute. We’re incredibly proud of this recognition and are dedicated to making Turner a place where people can be at their best, be authentic, and be treated with dignity and respect.”

America’s Dream Employers were identified in surveys of United States college students who nominated their “Dream Employers,” as well as employees working for the nominated organizations.

The Best Employers for Engineering Students reflects insights from engineers across the U.S. who evaluated their employers on key aspects that make a workplace outstanding, including: atmosphere and development, diversity, salary and benefits, workplace conditions, and company image.

Forbes has previously recognized Turner as a Best Large Employer, a Best Employer for Diversity, a Best Employer for Women, and a Great Employer for New Graduates.

Source: Turner Construction

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