Archive for June 2022
Employees love being part of the ALKrew
Staff at ALKU, a consulting firm based in Andover, try and live up to the company’s motto to "Have Fun Working Hard." Read More
Read MoreWhy Rapid7 is a great place for moose
Rapid7 refers to its employees as "moose," which can require a bit more of an explanation in foreign offices. Read More
Read MoreJOHNLEONARD keeps employee connections despite remote work
The Boston staffing solutions firm knows how important it is to have the right fit between an employer and a worker. Read More
Read MoreBest Places to Work: Surveys show challenges in keeping workers engaged
Two years into the pandemic, employees may be starting to feel less engaged, according to a survey conducted for the Business Journal. Read More
Read MoreLinkSquares invests in employees’ time off
It’s not the working hours as much as the time away that makes working at LinkSquares so great. Read More
Read MoreAs state’s rainy day fund soars, Baker renews push for tax relief
Baker pleaded for tax relief in Massachusetts on Twitter as he cited the state’s burgeoning rainy day fund, citing new data from the Department of Revenue that showed capital gains tax collections approached $2.3B from Feb. 1 through May 31. Read More
Read MoreBoston Scientific to buy Korean medtech manufacturer for $230M
Boston Scientific Corporation is shelling out $230 million in U.S. dollars to buy a Korean manufacturer called M.I.Tech Co., Ltd. Read More
Read MoreAdvent Technologies announces $821M, six-year fuel cell project in Greece
Greek officials notified Advent Technologies of funding approval for a $821M project to develop fuel cells and electrolyzers in the Western Macedonia region over six years. Read More
Read MoreAdvent Technologies announce $821M, six-year fuel cell project in Greece
Greek officials notified Advent Technologies of funding approval for a $821M project to develop fuel cells and electrolyzers in the Western Macedonia region over six years. Read More
Read MoreMassport narrows list of potential developers for Seaport housing site
The agency-owned property could host a building of up to 18 stories and about 200 units, according to Massport. Read More
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