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Internet Marketing Agency Pepperjam Named to list of “Best Companies to Work for” by Happenings Magazine

Pepperjam (www.pepperjamsearch.com), an Inc. 500 Company and industry leading full-service internet marketing agency, announced today that they have been named one of the "Best Companies to Work for" by Happenings Magazine.

(PRWEB) June 13, 2007 — Pepperjam (www.pepperjamsearch.com), an Inc. 500 Company and industry leading full-service internet marketing agency, announced today that they have been named one of the "Best Companies to Work for" in Northeastern, Pennsylvania by Happenings Magazine.

"Pepperjam is honored to be named one of the best places to work in Northeastern, Pennsylvania. This accomplishment is a testament to the Pepperjam staff who make up the best and brightest workforce in all of Pennsylvania," said Kristopher B. Jones, President & CEO of Pepperjam.

Michael C. Jones, Chief Operating Officer of Pepperjam said, "In traditional work environments, employees drag themselves into work everyday and have fun and relax on weekends. Not at Pepperjam. At Pepperjam we have consciously created a work environment where people can have fun and enjoy life all the time."

Happenings Magazine cited a ping pong table, a stocked refrigerator of Who’s Your Daddy Energy Drink, and a Nintendo Wii in the Pepperjam lounge as only a few of the reasons why Peppejam employees love coming into work everyday.

The magazine noted that Pepperjam gives all employees free membership to the YMCA, free pizza every Friday, and has a relaxed dress code that includes jeans, flip flops, and baseball caps. Also noted was that on any day of the week, Roxy, a two-year old English Bulldog, can be found running around the office playing with or begging for a treat from any of Pepperjam’s 80-plus employees.

Happenings Magazine, published since 1969, chronicals local and regional history, tourism, and events in Northeastern, Pennsylvania. The publication is free and has been one of the most read magazines in Pennsylvania for over 38 years.