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Fortune Say Hasbro is Best Company to Work For

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

 

Hasbro, the RI- based toy company was once again featured on Fortune magazine’s “100 Best Companies to Work For.” The company, which was given the 82nd spot on the list, is responsible for children’s entertainment such as My Little Pony, Playskool, and Nerf.

“We’re extremely proud to once again to be named among the 100 Best Companies to Work For,” said Hasbro President and CEO Brian Goldner. "Our passionate, talented and hard working employees are Hasbro’s greatest asset. As we continue to grow our organization in an environment that requires regular reinvention and evolution, we are committed to building innovative programs that celebrate and engage our people.”

This year, over 280 firms participated in Fortune’s survey. Hasbro earned a spot on the coveted list after it earned a reputation for its ability to innovate and re-invent, and re-ignite its world-class portfolio brands.
 

 

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