AAF Recognized as a Boston Globe Top Places to Work
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Only CPA Firm to make the list
We are very excited to announce that Alexander, Aronson, Finning & Co was named as a 2012 Boston Globe Top Places to Work. AAF is honored to be a recognized leader in the industry as rated by our team members for the third year in a row.
David McManus, AAF Co-President said, “We are very proud of the entire team for making us the only CPA firm on the list.”
Hear why team members rated AAF a Top Place to Work:
“The opportunity to learn something new every day, and the satisfaction of having happy clients.”
“The firm as a whole is very knowledgeable and good at what they do. As a result, they do their work thoroughly and efficiently.”
“The fact that hard work is recognized and rewarded.”
“Keeps me intellectually challenged and gives me opportunity to always learn new things.”
“The teamwork and relationships built. All employees get along well with each-other, making it a good place to work.”
“Provides timely and constructive feedback. My manager wants me to do well and is always honest and timely with feedback so I can continuously grow and advance.”
“Generally, unlimited opportunity to learn and grow and advance. Advance by efforts, not by prescribed time lines. ”
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