MGM Mirage
Recognized by Industry Journal
MGM Mirage has been named one
of Nevada's "Best Companies to Work For"
by Nevada Business Journal. The gaming and hospitality
company was recognized for providing top quality
employee benefits such as retirement and employee
assistance programs, health insurance, tuition
reimbursement, on-site daycare and training
initiatives that address the needs of a diverse
workforce.
"We
are proud of this designation as it reflects
our commitment to our employees -- our single
greatest asset," said Terry Lanni, MGM
Mirage Chairman and CEO.
According
to the publication, the quality of corporate
employee benefits programs was a key factor
in being named to the list, however, the caliber
and availability of training programs were also
important considerations. "Training not
only ensures people can do their jobs properly,
but it also teaches skills they'll need to move
up in the organization," said human resources
expert Chuck Stafford, who was instrumental
in naming Nevada's "best" companies.
At
MGM Mirage, the company offers various programs
to help employees enhance their on-the-job skills.
Also, there are programs that help employees
hone their management and leadership skills.
These include MGM Grand's Reach, an intensive
six-month supervisory training program; Take
Flight, a six-month training program that helps
develop leadership skills by exposing first-level
management participants to senior executives
at Primm Valley Resorts; and Bellagio's Executive
Mentoring Program, a nine-month program designed
to prepare high potential management-level employees
for advancement to executive management positions.
MGM
Mirage was named one of the "best companies
to work for" following a study of employee
benefits programs at various companies in Nevada.
Participating companies were invited to complete
an online survey about their employee benefits
offerings and to provide information about employee
engagement in charitable activities.
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