LOCUST, N.C. — City Wide Exterminating, a family-owned pest control company serving the Charlotte area, announced that it has been recognized as one of the Top Five Best Places to Work in Charlotte for medium-sized businesses.
This honor, awarded by The Charlotte Business Journal, reflects the company’s ongoing commitment to creating a positive, inclusive and supportive workplace for its employees, the company said. The annual Best Places to Work awards recognize businesses that stand out for their efforts to prioritize employee satisfaction, professional growth and overall workplace excellence.
“We’re incredibly proud to be recognized for the second consecutive year as one of the best places to work in Charlotte—and even more excited to be ranked in the top five,” said Ashley Morrison, President of City Wide Exterminating. “This achievement speaks to the passion of our entire team. We truly believe that fostering a happy, motivated workforce is essential to our success, and we remain committed to investing in our people and creating an environment where everyone feels respected and valued.”
City Wide Exterminating offers competitive compensation, benefits, continuous training opportunities, along with both personal and professional development, the company said. The company’s leadership team places a strong emphasis on work-life balance and strives to maintain an inclusive workplace where every team member is empowered to contribute to the company’s mission.
The recognition was officially announced during a ceremony on Nov. 8, where City Wide Exterminating representatives were honored for their exceptional workplace culture. City Wide plans to celebrate with the whole team later in December.
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