BBJ unveils winners in 2023 Best Places to Work competition

Each company has its own culture. However, not all cultures are conducive to a good place to work.
Since 2020, the company culture has changed. More hybrid work opportunities, cooler office spaces, unique benefits and more are available.
How can a company demonstrate that it has a great culture and employees want to come work there?
These companies entered the Birmingham Business Journal’s 18th Annual Best Places to Work Program, which places employees’ thoughts and perspectives at the forefront to determine which businesses are best in Birmingham. Quantum Workplace conducted a survey and these companies have been ranked at the top in their respective categories.
The winners were announced and recognized at an energetic event held at Haven on May 11.
- Micro (10-24 employees)
1 City Paper Co.
2 Knight Eady
3 Freedom Financial Group
4 Concepts & Associates Inc.
5 ThinkGard LLC
6 Airship
7 Peachtree Planning
Robert Half
9 Markstein
10 IN8bio
- Small (25-39 employees)
1 EPIC Insurance Brokers & Consultants
Retail Strategies
Iron Tribe Fitness
4 LUCA LLC
5 Transportation and Logistical Services, Inc.
6 Keys
Wildsparq and FireSeeds
8 OHD LLLP
9 Brownell Travel
10 Volkert Inc.
- Medium (40-99 employees)
1 MortgageBanc/Fairway Independent Mortgage Corp.
2 Aesto Health
3 Waverly Advisors LLC
4 DataPerk
Fleetio 5
6 HighFive Healthcare LLC
7 Wallace Jordan Ratliff & Brandt
8 Lewis Communications
9 OneAscent
Total Quality Logistics
- Large (100-249 employees)
1 BMSS Advisors & CPAs
The Onin Group
Three Signature Homes
4 Warren Averett
5 Robins & Morton
6 Storyteller Overland
Southern Veterinary Partners
8 Lightfoot Franklin & White
9 EBSCO Industries
10 Doster Construction Co.
Extra Large (250+ employees)
1 McLeod software
2 Encompass Health
3 NaphCare
4 RxBenefits Inc.
5 Motion