NI ranks ninth among World’s Best Multinational Workplaces
For the third consecutive year, the Great Place to Work Institute has ranked National Instruments amongst the top 25 multinational companies to work for in the world. This year’s “World’s Best Multinational Workplaces” list ranks NI at number nine. This honor is a testament to NI’s commitment to creating exceptional workplaces worldwide.
NI’s long-term management approach, known as the 100-year plan, recognizes that our employee contributions directly impact our key stakeholders’ success and are critical to NI’s overall growth, creating a great work environment and developing rewarding careers for our employees, said Dr. James Truchard, CEO, President and Co-Founder of National Instruments.
Mark Finger, VP of Human Resources at National Instruments said, Our employees are our greatest competitive differentiator. Repeatedly receiving this type of recognition both globally and nationally reinforces our commitment to creating meaningful jobs and careers for our employees.
As NI has grown to over 7,000 employees in almost 50 countries, the company’s culture has spread beyond Austin headquarters to each of the branch offices. NI invests in its people and is committed to being a stable employer despite trying economic times
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