Interstate Batteries named a top workplace in Dallas Fort Worth

Nov. 18, 2013
  Interstate Batteries made the list of the Top 100 Places to work in Dallas Fort Worth for the fifth straight year, coming in at No. 14 in the large company category.

Interstate Batteries made the list of the Top 100 Places to work in Dallas Fort Worth for the fifth straight year. Coming in at No. 14 in the large company category, Interstate is one of only 16 companies who have made the list each year.

“I’m grateful that our Interstate culture is strong and attractive and firmly rooted in values like the Golden Rule.  We’re part of something much bigger and purposeful than selling batteries,” said Interstate Batteries President & CEO Scott Miller. “Interstate impacts people’s lives for the good every day. The purpose is the ‘why’ behind why we exist.”

The Dallas Morning News partnered with WorkplaceDynamics to survey 321 companies. Using 19 statements about the workplace, job, work/life balance and other topics, companies receive a ranking. According to The Dallas Morning News, this year’s top-ranking statement was “I believe this company is going in the right direction.”

Interstate Batteries distributes automotive batteries, franchises and operates retail battery stores, recycles batteries and provides motive and critical power products. Interstate sells products throughout North America, Australia, the Caribbean and Latin America. Interstate employs more than 1,700 team members throughout North America. For more information, visit interstatebatteries.com.

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