Somerset CPAs Among Indiana's Best Places to Work
Somerset CPAs recently received the honor of being No. 7 on the list of “Best Places to Work in Indiana” of small to medium-sized companies as announced by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce. Somerset ranked No. 15 on the same list in 2006.
During his announcement to the firm’s employees, Pat Early, president of Somerset CPAs, stated “Just being on the list with so many other great Indiana companies is a testament to the work environment we have created here at Somerset. Moving up to seventh in the rankings is a real honor.”
Early thanked all the employees and said that it is only with their sharing of ideas that Somerset can continue to improve as an employer of choice.
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