At CrossCom National you will work in an environment that honors the following values:
Demonstrate absolute integrity and honesty in the workplace
Integrity at CrossCom National means doing the right thing -- regardless of the cost or consequences. Honesty is about the willingness to speak truthfully to others and to hear the truth about yourself. Candid feedback is where you start to build awareness, which is the precursor to improving our business.
Serve all customers with uncompromising attentiveness
CrossCom National
is proud of its exceptional customer retention rate because our employees
take care of our customers. We honor and reward people who passionately
serve our customers and bring all of their skills and talents to bear
on meeting their needs.
Continually learn, adapt and grow
We all have strengths and areas to
improve upon. At CrossCom National, we value people who understand their
gifts and use them to build our business, while taking the initiative
to improve along the way. People who can adapt within this changing
and dynamic business environment will thrive and find deep career satisfaction
at our company.
Meet all commitments by doing it right the first time
We value people
who are committed to executing flawlessly, who learn from their own
and others mistakes, and who are committed to finding better ways to
get work done.
Promote responsibility for all decisions, actions and outcomes
We operate in an environment of personal accountability, while fostering collaboration and teamwork. Taking ownership is the foundation of our culture, a meritocracy in which people who deliver results and earn the rights for recognition are in turn distinguished and rewarded.
Promote relationships of trust and
respect with peers, customers, Field Service Representatives,
suppliers and management
We strive
to operate in an environment of respect and open communication. We also
believe that enjoying our workplace is essential to our success. We
celebrate company and employee achievements in fun ways and try not
to take ourselves too seriously.
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