ENCINITAS, CA, Sept. 27, 2017 -- DMV.ORG, the nation's largest independent resource for DMV-related information and services, today announced that it has been recognized by the San Diego Business Journal as one of the region’s top 100 best places to work for the second consecutive year.
Each year the San Diego Business Journal partners with Best Companies Group to recognize public and private businesses in San Diego whose workplace policies, benefits, practices, philosophy, systems, and overall employee experiences are best in class. Best Companies Group managed the registration process, conducted the employee survey, analyzed the data, and determined the final rankings. Company employees rated their businesses in the areas of leadership, corporate culture, and communications as a key and anonymous element of the process.
DMV.ORG’s commitment to building a world-class company culture is a central tenet of its business philosophy of delivering its brand promise from the inside out. This starts with taking great care of its team members, including providing:
- Class-leading health benefits
- Company-paid wellness expense accounts
- Daily mindfulness practice
- Catered lunches
- Free onsite yoga, sculpting, and fitness classes
- Onsite massages
- Flexible work schedules
- Quarterly success bonuses and celebrations
Bob Kurilko, President & Chief Operating Officer at DMV.ORG, said, “I’m honored to lead this very special team. Together, we’re continuing to define what is possible for a 21st-century company and recognize that it all starts with building a high-performance culture founded on great team care and high standards and driven by a meaningful purpose all aligned to achieve effective outcomes. Great people make great companies, and I couldn’t be prouder of the team we’ve assembled here at DMV.ORG.”
Catherine Linamen, HR Talent Director, notes, “For the second year in a row, we’re thrilled to be recognized as one of the best places to work in San Diego. Our focus is to create a great environment where the team can thrive, add team members who can not only do the job, but also elevate the greater team, and then extend great care to all.” Linamen added, “We know that it’s our teammates who continually make DMV.ORG one of the best places to work in San Diego.”
Companies that made the 2017 list of Best Places to Work in San Diego were honored at an awards ceremony on September 14, 2017 at Paradise Point Resort & Spa in San Diego and were featured in a special issue of the San Diego Business Journal published on September 25, 2017.
Learn more about DMV.ORG at https://www.dmv.org/our-company/. You can also visit www.BestPlacestoWorkSD.com for more information on the Best Places to Work in San Diego program.
ABOUT DMV.ORG
With over 185 million annual visitors, DMV.ORG is the nation's largest independent resource for DMV-related information, products, and services. Since 1999, DMV.ORG has organized, simplified, and worked to redefine vehicle drivers' relationship with the complex world of the DMV and motor vehicle compliance. With driver's tests, form libraries, insurance, registration, DMV office finders, and industry-leading partner services, the company's digital publishing house empowers drivers with what they need to reduce their time in line at their state agency and free up more time in their lives. DMV.ORG is a privately-owned digital publishing house located in Encinitas, California. Learn more: https://www.dmv.org.
CONTACT INFORMATION CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS & MEDIA CONTACT Jeff Lerner DMV.ORG (858) 859-0101


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