NOW Health Group ranks No. 18 among large employers on the Tribune’s list of Top Workplaces
Catalina Pineda has worked at NOW Health Group Inc. for two decades. She’s made it a family affair. “My daughter works here. My sister works here, my cousin,” said Pineda, who encouraged them all to seek employment at NOW Health Group. “I was the first. I told them I work for the best company.” She’s not alone in her assessment of Bloomingdale-based NOW Health, one of the largest family-owned companies in the natural products industry.
For his birthday, Victor Ruiz, production lead at the company’s manufacturing plant, said he was able to spin the company’s birthday wheel, which includes prizes such as eight hours of paid time off and cash awards. “I won $1,000,” he said. “There’s a family kind of feeling here,” he said of the workplace environment. “The communication is amazing.” Tomassoni echoed that sentiment. “I never feel afraid to go to anybody if I have any questions or concerns,” she said.
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