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Chicago Tribune Top Workplaces 2023: See the full list

by Edinburg Post Report
November 8, 2023
in Business • Finance
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The best companies have always promoted from within, but our annual Top Workplaces report spotlights a new workplace trend that is taking that strategy to the next level.

Investing in their people, whether that involves helping them step into strategically valuable new roles or simply ensuring that they have access to top-notch benefit packages and ongoing support, is something that many of this year’s Top Workplaces have in common. These are the best small, midsize and large Chicagoland workplaces, according to rankings released by Energage on behalf of the Chicago Tribune.

2023 Top Workplaces logo for the Chicago Tribune - Original Credit: (HANDOUT)

These are the best small, midsize and large Chicagoland workplaces, according to rankings released by Energage on behalf of the Chicago Tribune. Read the full list.

NOW Health Group employee Kathy Pineda works at her station inside of NOW’s RSL Distribution Location in Roselle on Sept. 14, 2023.

NOW Health Group employee Kathy Pineda works at her station inside of NOW’s RSL Distribution Location in Roselle on Sept. 14, 2023. (Troy Stolt/for the Chicago Tribune)

As employers grapple with a talent shortage and uncertainty over where the economy is headed, a growing number are turning to quiet hiring. They’re also doubling down on the traditional tactic of grooming talent from within. Read the full story.

Kraft Heinz Company employees take part in a carb-loading event in support of the upcoming Bank of America Chicago Marathon on Oct. 4, 2023, in Chicago.

Kraft Heinz Company employees take part in a carb-loading event in support of the upcoming Bank of America Chicago Marathon on Oct. 4, 2023, in Chicago. (Stacey Wescott/Chicago Tribune)

Kraft Heinz appears for the first time this year on the Tribune’s list of Top Workplaces, ranking 21st among large employers. The company employs more than 3,300 employees in Illinois, including its headquarters in downtown Chicago, a research and development center in Glenview, and across manufacturing and operations. The company has three manufacturing facilities and three primary distribution campuses in Illinois. Read the full story.

NOW Health Group employee Dan Livesey works on the line inside NOW’s manufacturing facility in Bloomingdale on Sept. 14, 2023.

NOW Health Group employee Dan Livesey works on the line inside NOW’s manufacturing facility in Bloomingdale on Sept. 14, 2023. (Troy Stolt/for the Chicago Tribune)

Bloomingdale-based NOW Health is one of the largest family-owned companies in the natural products industry. The company, which makes everything from daily vitamins and aromatherapy oils to children’s toothpaste, is ranked No. 18 among large employers on the Tribune’s list of Top Workplaces. Read the full story.

Ozinga Learning and Development Manager Joe Garcia gives a presentation about safety culture inside Ozinga’s corporate office in Mokena on Oct. 3, 2023.

Ozinga Learning and Development Manager Joe Garcia gives a presentation about safety culture inside Ozinga’s corporate office in Mokena on Oct. 3, 2023. (Troy Stolt/for the Chicago Tribune)

The company has supplied concrete for some of the Chicago area’s biggest projects, including the construction of Comiskey Park and the renovation of Soldier Field. Today Ozinga, which was founded in 1928 as the Ozinga Coal & Coke Co., has more than 2,000 employees in five states. The family-owned Mokena business, which celebrated its 95th anniversary this year, ranks 37th among midsize employers on the Tribune’s 2023 list of Top Workplaces. Read the full story.

Realtors Devon Chandler, from left, Anastasia Hurtova, Dream Town CEO Yuval Degani, senior account manager Trav Smith and other employees of Dream Town Realty participate in a "vision board party" at their office in the West Loop on Sept. 21, 2023, in Chicago.

Realtors Devon Chandler, from left, Anastasia Hurtova, Dream Town CEO Yuval Degani, senior account manager Trav Smith and other employees of Dream Town Realty participate in a “vision board party” at their office in the West Loop on Sept. 21, 2023, in Chicago. (John Konstantaras/for the Chicago Tribune)

Long before the era of real estate marketplaces like Zillow and Redfin, DreamTown.com was making it possible for Chicago homebuyers to search for properties online. Dream Town, which earned the No. 1 ranking among midsize employers on the Tribune’s 2023 list of Top Workplaces, prides itself on being ahead of the curve in adopting and building proprietary technology. Read the full story.

Mark Braun, CEO of Nuestro Queso, stands in a soybean field that uses treated wastewater from the company’s factory for irrigation on Sept. 13, 2023, in Kent.

Mark Braun, CEO of Nuestro Queso, stands in a soybean field that uses treated wastewater from the company’s factory for irrigation on Sept. 13, 2023, in Kent. (Stacey Wescott/Chicago Tribune)

The company, which produces Mexican, Caribbean and Central American-style cheese and creams at its manufacturing site in Kent, Illinois, is ranked No. 94 among small employers on the Tribune’s list of Top Workplaces. Chicago-based Nuestro Queso LLC, which employs 183 people, is a private-brand, co-packaging and ingredients manufacturer. Its customers include national retailers, top brands, distributors and manufacturers. Read the full story.

Our annual Top Workplaces report spotlights what companies are doing to recruit and retain the best employees while also cultivating loyalty. Read the full story.

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