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PROCON secures 3rd place in 2024 Best Companies to Work For list

Hooksett, NH PROCON, a single-source architecture, engineering, and construction management firm, has placed 3rd in the 2024 Best Companies to Work For in NH list by Business NH Magazine. This marks the sixth time PROCON has been honored with this distinction, and the third time the company has achieved the coveted 3rd place ranking.

Since 2017, PROCON has consistently climbed the ranks, a testament to its enduring focus on employee well-being and workplace excellence. Founded over 89 years ago, PROCON has built its legacy on the principles of integrity, lasting partnerships, and a relentless dedication to client satisfaction. The company’s recognition by Business NH Magazine is a testament to its leadership in both the industry and employee engagement.

John Stebbins, CEO of PROCON, expressed his pride in the company’s achievement, “Our success is directly tied to the strength of our team. At PROCON, we believe that creating a culture where employees feel valued, supported, and inspired is key to delivering outstanding results for our clients. Securing 3rd place again reaffirms that commitment and recognizes the incredible contributions of our people.”

PROCON’s workplace culture is designed to nurture talent and foster growth. The company provides a package of benefits, including competitive salaries, opportunities for professional development, and a strong focus on work-life balance. With a unique single-source delivery model that integrates architecture, engineering, and construction, employees at PROCON collaborate across disciplines, driving innovation and efficiency.

“As we continue to grow, maintaining a workplace where our team can thrive both professionally and personally remains a top priority,” said Stebbins.

PROCON invites anyone interested in joining its award-winning team to explore career opportunities on their website.

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