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Top Places to Work

Top Places to Work: Medium CompaniesCompanies with between 100 and 249 employees in Massachusetts

Methodology: The Globe invited 1,586 employers to participate. Of those, 304 organizations employing over 210,000 people went all the way through the process, allowing us to conduct a confidential survey of their workers. More than 81,907 surveys were completed, and employers were also invited to complete a 10-question survey on workplace practice. More on methodology | Full section

Top Places to Work Rankings
Rnk Company Description US Revenuein millions of $ No. of Mass.Employees No. of USEmployees USHeadquarters Ownership N. EnglandLocations YearFounded
1 Boston Harbor Hotel Hotel -- 196 265 Boston Private 1 1987
2 Institution for Savings Banking $60 126 126 Newburyport Private 7 1820
3 RE/MAX Leading Edge Real estate $380 111 111 Winchester Private 5 2000
4 Fruit Center Marketplace Grocery -- 170 170 Milton Private 2 1973
5 VNA of Middlesex-East & Visiting Nurse Hospice/Sawtelle Family Hospice House Health care $11 125 125 Wakefield Private 1 1902
6 Boston Business Concepts Direct marketing $2 100 100 Woburn Partnership 1 2007
7 Integrated Financial Partners Financial services -- 108 185 Worcester Private 38 1998
8 New England Law | Boston Law school $35 123 123 Boston Non-profit 1 1908
9 A.I.M. Mutual Insurance Cos. Insurance $120 148 151 Burlington Cooperative/Mutual 4 1989
10 The Container Store Retail $634 (worldwide) 130 5000 Coppell, Texas Private 2 1978
11 Elder Services of the Merrimack Valley Senior services $41 245 245 Lawrence Non-profit 1 1974
12 VERC Enterprises Convenience stores $141 195 200 Duxbury Private 24 1975
13 Rapid7 Internet security $30 106 235 Boston Private 1 2000
14 Emerald Physicians Health care $11 130 130 Hyannis Private 10 1997
15 Edward Jones Financial services $4,300 187 36,600 St. Louis, Mo. Partnership 88 1922
16 WinterWyman Staffing services $74 149 154 Waltham Private 2 1972
17 AEW Capital Management Real estate investment $94 179 219 Boston Private 1 1981
18 Quincy Mutual Fire Insurance Company Insurance $282 187 187 Quincy Cooperative/Mutual 1 1851
19 Fidelity Bank Banking $26 115 115 Leominster Cooperative/Mutual 7 1888
20 Allen & Gerritsen Advertising -- 102 112 Boston Private 112 1985
21 Sports and Physical Therapy Associates Physical therapy $11 111 111 Wellesley Private 15 1992
22 Alexander, Aronson, Finning & Co. Public accounting -- 115 115 Westborough Private 4 1973
23 Broad Reach Healthcare/Liberty Commons Assisted living and nursing care $16 209 209 Chatham Private 1 1986
24 Harmonix Music Systems Video game developer -- 221 221 Cambridge Private 1 1995
25 John Snow Inc. (JSI) Health consulting $290 (worldwide) 196 500 Boston Private 1 1978
26 Imprivata Health care software -- 104 134 Lexington Private 1 2001
27 Boston Heart Diagnostics Health care diagnostics $18 107 130 Framingham Private 1 2008
28 Pentucket Bank Banking $27 105 126 Haverhill Cooperative/Mutual 3 1891
29 Leader Bank Banking $29 170 170 Arlington Private 8 2002
30 Quantech Services Consulting services for government clients $80 150 350 Lexington Private 1 1999
31 KAYAK.com Travel website $184 103 130 Norwalk, Ct. Private 1 2004
32 Imagitas, A Division of Pitney Bowes Targeted marketing $175 128 128 Waltham Parent company 1 1992
33 Recreational Equipment Inc. Outdoor gear and apparel retailer $1,800 (worldwide) 240 10000 Kent, Wash. Cooperative/Mutual 4 1938
34 NMTW Community Credit Union Credit union $24 120 120 Lowell Non-profit 6 1922
35 Care.com Online listings for services such as child care -- 152 346 Waltham Private 1 2006
36 Black Duck Software Software development and consulting -- 130 180 Burlington Private 1 2002
37 Baystate Financial Services Financial services $59 194 460 Boston Private 6 1901
38 The Institute for Healthcare Improvement Nonprofit $40 (worldwide) 120 141 Cambridge Non-profit 1 1991
39 PeoplesBank Banking $78 231 231 Holyoke Private 18 1885
40 Skanska USA Construction management, real estate development $4,900 148 9400 New York, NY Parent company 8 1946

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