Phoenix Integrated Store Consultants: Atlanta’s Best and Brightest, Third Year Running


Atlanta, Georgia, May 31, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- For the third year in a row, Phoenix Integrated Store Consultants brought home the Atlanta’s Best and Brightest Companies to Work For award. The award was given to the company for demonstrating excellent human resource practices and providing a rich company culture.

Each of the hundreds of companies that are nominated for the award are assessed on effective communication, work-life balance, employee discipline and education, diversity through their team, overall retention, employee happiness and so much more.

CJ Young, Director of Operations for Phoenix says, “It is an honor to have been selected as one of the winners for the third year in a row. We have a solid core of executives determined to be the rock in which our associates can find balance. We take pride in offering unparalleled training, career development and a widely expanding client portfolio. We hope this win reflects positively on all of the hard work we put in behind the scenes each day.”

Coupled with the announcement for their latest award, Phoenix Integrated Store Consultants announces the likelihood of a triple threat expansion opportunity inching toward fruition.

Associates Deon Gamble, Coi Clarke and Charles Darden made the spotlight as CJ’s next national protégés, per recently released Atlanta projections.

The three have quickly made their mark in Atlanta’s premier marketing firm, building the trust of Phoenix’s multi-billion dollar clientele.

“Several of the nation’s prime cities have become available for our client’s vast national footprint,” says CJ. “We are confident that our partnership with Deon, Coi and Charles will be paramount to our growth into those territories.”

With large expansion goals in the works, Phoenix prepares to take on a new generation of entry-level associates, opening its doors for the hiring process. To learn more about what the company can offer, visit


            

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