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Dex Media Buffalo Office Named a 2015 Top Workplace

By Thryv Contributor | 06.23.15 | 2 min read

Small 2015 Logo(BUFFALO, N.Y.) June 23, 2015 The Dex Media (NASDAQ:DXM) Buffalo office has been named one of the top 40 places to work in western New York for 2015 by The Buffalo News.

The “Top 40 Workplaces” special publication was included in the Sunday, June 21 print edition of The Buffalo News and is also available online. It ranked Dex Media No. 16 in its Small Business Division (99 or fewer employees).

“The Top 40 Workplaces recognition speaks volumes to the level of dedication demonstrated by our Buffalo telephone sales center every day,” said Cindy Rock, vice president of inside sales for Dex Media. “We strive for a fun and energetic atmosphere where employees feel rewarded for their performance and recognize opportunities to further grow their careers.”

The rankings are based on a survey conducted by Workplace Dynamics, a company that works with publications across the country and has surveyed almost 2 million employees. The 22 questions range from the work environment to how employees view their relationship with the company itself.

According to Workplace Dynamics, businesses named Top Workplaces are considered more rewarding places to work and are more likely to be successful than competitors.

Being named a Top Workplace will help Dex Media with recruiting as it continues to expand its Buffalo office at 6215 Sheridan Drive in Williamsville. The number of local employees has tripled over the past year, with another 15 new positions currently available for hire.

About Dex Media

Dex Media (DXM) is a full-service media company offering integrated marketing solutions that deliver measurable results. As the marketing department for more than 475,000 small and medium-sized businesses across the U.S., Dex Media helps them Get Found, Get Chosen and Get Talked About. The company’s widely used consumer services include the DexKnows.com® and Superpages.com® search portals and applications as well as local print directories.