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Freudenberg-NOK Named Top Workplace for Third Year

Freudenberg-NOK Sealing Technologies of Plymouth, Michigan, recently won a Top Workplaces Award from the Detroit Free Press media organization. 

The 2020 award is the third consecutive year since 2018 that Freudenberg-NOK employees identified the company as a great place to work. The company runs the business operations for Freudenberg Sealing Technologies in the Americas.

Employees participated in an anonymous survey sponsored by the Detroit Free Press. They broke into applause at a recent virtual town hall meeting when they learned of the award. 

Freudenberg-NOK continued to improve its survey scores to move up in Top Workplaces ranking. The company ranked 43rd among 55 midsized Michigan companies that participated in the program, moving 11 spots higher on the list compared to its 2019 results. 

Freudenberg employees participating in the 2020 survey indicated satisfaction with the company in a variety of areas, including culture, benefits and pay, career opportunities, financial stability, customer relationships, leadership, and technology. 

Small, medium, and large companies participate in the Top Workplace competition in separate categories; 150 companies in total were awarded Top Workplace status. 

The Detroit Free Press Top Workplaces Program has been a part of the corporate work scene in Michigan for the past 13 years. Companies are nominated and rated by their employees through an anonymous survey.

For more information, visit www.fst.com.

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