- Posted December 17, 2013
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Genisys ranked in Top 10 of 100 Top Workplaces

Genisys Credit Union which provides services to anyone who lives or works in the Lower Peninsula, was recently ranked #10 in the Detroit Free Press Top 100 Workplaces for the midsize company grouping.
"It's an honor to be selected as a Top Workplace for the fifth year in a row," said Jackie Buchanan, president & CEO of the company. "Genisys is excited to place in the top 10 for the first time, which confirms our employees believe that Genisys really is 'where you come first.'"
This program is designed by Workplace Dynamics based on the belief that the most successful companies are the ones that employees believe in. Companies are awarded the honor based on the characteristics of innovation, flexibility, outstanding leadership, and employee perks. There were over 50,000 Michigan workers surveyed this year.
Genisys Credit Union continues to give back to their members, communities, and employees in many ways and it is shown through the continuous climb in the rankings of the Detroit Free Press Top 100 Workplaces. Buchanan says, "The credit union is very proud to be able to offer great pay and benefits, as well as focus on the wellness of all Genisys employees."
Published: Tue, Dec 17, 2013
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