QuickChek Selected One of the Best Places to Work in New Jersey, New York

This is a repeat accolade for the family-owned chain.

February 24, 2017

WHITEHOUSE STATION, N.J. – Once again, QuickChek Corporation has been named one of the “Best Places to Work in New Jersey” and one of the “Best Companies to Work for in New York State.” This is the seventh time in the past eight years the chain has been named to the Garden State list compiled by the weekly business journal NJBIZ, and the fifth year in a row it has made the list in the Empire State compiled by the New York State Society for Human Resources Management and Best Companies Group.

“We are committed to being a great place to work, a great place to shop, and a great place to invest,” said QuickChek CEO Dean Durling, in a press release. “We strive to create a positive experience and environment where core values are nurtured, hard work is rewarded and leadership is cultivated. As our team members have input into this selection, this recognition confirms we remain on the right track.”

The family-owned company employs more than 4,000 team members in 148 retail store locations throughout New Jersey, New York’s Hudson Valley and Long Island. QuickChek invests in its team members. The company’s starting pay has been above the New Jersey and New York state minimums for the past nine years. Career opportunities abound: all of the company’s district leaders and most of its vice presidents began their careers working in a local store.

“We empower our team members to be successful,” Durling said. “When you come into any of our stores, the store leader manages that store as if it is their own. This helps them connect with our customers on a personal level, to create that neighborhood shopping experience, and provide the outstanding customer service for which we are known.”

Full-time employees are offered a wide variety of affordable health and well care benefits including medical, dental and vision to life insurance, a 401(k) savings plan, fitness center reimbursement, and even pet insurance.

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