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Who Is The Choice of Employer for Working Moms?
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By: Elliot Bigman Email Article
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Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina (BCBSNC) is committed to working parents.

First selected in 2007 then again in 2008 Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina (BCBSNC) was chosen a Working Mother Best Company for Working Mothers by Working Mother magazine. Leading a significant and ongoing culture shift, BCBSNC is using company-wide benefits and programs to ensure the retention and advancement of working mothers.

"Every year our winning companies raise the bar for what it means to be an employer of choice for working families," said Carol Evans, CEP and President, Working Mother Media. "Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina not only offers essential benefits like flextime and telecommuting—they go above and beyond with a range of best practices and policies to ease the difficulties for working parents and their families. Their supportive culture makes a huge difference to employees who want to be great moms and great workers."

Added Suzanne Riss, the editor in chief of Working Mother magazine, "As a working mother myself, I understand how absolutely essential it is for companies to find ways to nurture the personal and professional lives of employees. I commend Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina for conceiving and effectively implementing programs and benefits that offer an inspiring paradigm for the rest of corporate America: it is possible to be both family-friendly and financially successful."

BCBSNC realizes the importance of work-life balance, and has a strong commitment to working parents— as they do with all their employees. It is because of that the accolades don’t stop with Working Mother magazine, just look at this impressive list:

• 2007, 2008 Top 100 Best Companies (Working Mother magazine)

• 2008 AARP Best Employers for Workers Over 50

• 2007, 2008 Gold Award, Best Employers for Healthy Lifestyles (National Business Group on Health)

• 2008 Diversity Inc's Noteworthy Company for Diversity

For over 75 years, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina (BCBSNC) has served as a leading health services company. They are committed to creating an environment of growth, stability and family. They strive to offer benefits that help provide flexibility for work and personal life – and build toward a secure financial future.

• Full medical and dental benefits on the first day of work

• 401(k) retirement savings with company match

• Free on-site fitness centers

• Back-up child care services

• Tuition reimbursement for continuing education

In this present economy you may be in the market for a new job or may need to supplement some lost income. If you're searching for a new career, then you've come to the right place. Earn what you deserve. Find your true career potential.

Possible careers with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina (BCBSNC) could include:

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Elliot Bigman is an insurance agent with Direct Marketing Assoc., an award winning BCBSNC insurance agency serving NC. has been providing health insurance plan information for individuals and employers during for over twenty years. Call Elliot at Direct Marketing Associates at 800-226-0092 or visit www.ncinsuranceplansonline.com for Blue Cross NC rates and information.

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