Where do people want to go to work in Maine?
That's a question one state organization is trying to answer with a project called Best Places to Work in Maine.
This is the eighth year for the program, which is put on by The Maine State Council of the Society for Human Resources Management.
Companies with at least 15 employees are eligible to take part in the survey-driven competition.
The deadline to register is May 24th.
Winning companies will be announced in the fall.
For more information, log on to www.bestplacestoworkme.com.
State Search for Best Places to Work in Maine
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