The Great Place to Work® Institute has recognised National Instruments as one of Britain’s Best Workplaces for the 10th consecutive year. This decade-long achievement entitles NI to join a select group of only eight companies who are recognised as Best Workplaces Masters.
“NI is proud to be recognised again in this year's list for the 10th consecutive year and to join the ranks of the Best Workplaces Masters” said Sam Gill, NI Human Resources Business Partner for Northern Europe. “We look forward to continuing a tradition of fun, innovation and excellence for decades to come. Continued recognition in the UK Best Workplaces report reflects great future prospects for our employees and puts us in a good position to continue to build a company together that is 'Built to Last'”.
NI UK ranks 11th in the medium-sized company category (50-499 employees) for 2015, a testament to NI’s commitment to its 100-year plan and strong company culture. “This award reflects the hard work each NI employee contributes in creating this company's unique corporate culture, which gives us the opportunity to work hard and play hard” said Georg Plasswilm, NI Northern European Region Sales Director. “NI UK is full of talented people, committed to customer and company success, who have fun helping to build the UK's leading provider of measurement and control technologies and systems”.
NI strives to create a great place to work for its employees worldwide. NI’s vision-driven work environment promotes meeting the world’s grand challenges for engineering through purposeful, innovative work and community involvement. For the fourth consecutive year, NI achieved a top 20 ranking on the Great Place to Work® Institute’s list of the World’s Best Multinational Workplaces. NI has consistently achieved these recognition's on a global scale, attesting to the importance NI places on maintaining a collaborative corporate culture.
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