Beck's rooftop patio is a popular place for after-hours events.
TAMPA, Fla. -
April 18, 2013 -
PRLog --
The Beck Group was named as one of Tampa’s 2013 Best Places to Work by the
Tampa Bay Business Journal. Beck ranked sixth among “Big” companies in Tampa. The ranking recognizes companies with great company culture, measuring 10 key engagement categories focusing on items including team effectiveness, trust in senior leaders, feeling valued, manager effectiveness, compensation and benefits. “We care about our employees, their families and their future,” said Mark House, Beck’s Tampa Bay Managing Director. “When leaders take care of people, and that includes helping individuals develop and improve, the organization succeeds.” After a century in business, Beck’s success remains driven by its talented employees. Beck recognizes that happy personnel work harder, remain loyal, cost less, stay healthier and contribute more to the success of the company. From flexible, inexpensive health insurance coverage to tuition reimbursement and cutting-edge wellness benefits, Beck is on the forefront of employee care. Beck is equally committed to the local community. During 2012, Beck’s Tampa employees contributed 156.5 service hours to Metropolitan Ministries, exceeding their goal of 100 service hours. A variety of charitable events were held throughout the year, including a Clay Tournament that raised over $18,000 for Metropolitan Ministries and a golf tournament which raised $100,000 for The University of Tampa Scholarship Program.
About Beck: Founded in 1912, The Beck Group offers a full spectrum of commercial professional services including development, planning, architecture, interior design, construction and sustainability consulting. The company is headquartered in Dallas and maintains a national team of over 500 employees, who work among a network of offices in Atlanta, Austin, Denver, Fort Worth, Mexico City, San Antonio and Tampa. The firm’s notable projects in recent years have included USF Health Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation (CAMLS) in Tampa, Florida; the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia; The Dali Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida; Michael W. Krzyzewski Center for Athletic Excellence in Durham, North Carolina; Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas, Texas; and Walker Brands, Tampa, Florida’s first Gold LEED® Certified building. For more information, visit
www.beckgroup.com.
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