Top Workplaces 2024: Love where you work? Nominate your Delaware company for recognition

Creating a winning workplace environment that both retains loyal workers and attracts top talent from around the country is a challenge many Delaware organizations face.

And today’s mix of remote, hybrid and in-office environments provides new hurdles.

Gov. John Carney recently told business leaders that Delaware has more job openings than people actively seeking work. He cited the need for education and child care to help expand the workforce, as well as “recreation and cool stuff to attract young people to our state.”

For the 18th year, we’re embarking on a search for the best workplaces in Delaware − places that employees describe as taking corporate responsibility, offering flexible working options and promoting team-building opportunities.

If this sounds like your workplace, tell us about it. Delaware Online/The News Journal is now accepting nominations for 2024’s Top Workplaces, which recognizes small businesses, nonprofits and major corporations for positive workplace environments.

Any organization with 35 or more employees in Delaware is eligible to participate.

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