Discover Named the Best Place to Work for the 20th Year

Foundry’s Computerworld named Discover as a 2024 Best Places to Work in IT, marking a milestone twentieth year of recognition for the organization. The annual award recognizes the top organizations that challenge their technology professionals while providing great benefits and upskilling opportunities.

This year, Discover ranks No. 44 among large companies on this year’s list. Since 1994, Computerworld has ranked the top work environments for technology professionals. The list is compiled based on a comprehensive questionnaire regarding company offerings such as benefits, career development, diversity, equity and inclusion, future of work, training and retention. The rankings are reviewed and vetted by a panel of industry experts.

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“Technology is playing an increasingly important role in modern business. IT professionals continue to benefit from this trend, as this year’s winning organizations increase staffing and offer a variety of pathways to upskill, reskill, and diversify their teams”

“Behind every Discover product is a team of top technology talent. This recognition reflects that talent, as well as our commitment to supporting our employees as they continue to grow their craft,” said Jason Strle, executive vice president and chief information officer at Discover. “Our commitment to our technologists is reflected in our organizational priorities and engineering culture and is seen in action every day through the learning modules, content, trainings, and networking opportunities offered through the Discover Technology Academy.”

“Technology is playing an increasingly important role in modern business. IT professionals continue to benefit from this trend, as this year’s winning organizations increase staffing and offer a variety of pathways to upskill, reskill, and diversify their teams,” said Rob O’Regan, global director, content strategy, Foundry. “These companies provide a model for IT and HR leaders who are looking for new ways to attract, engage, and retain talent in an increasingly competitive IT environment.”

Discover is hiring talented engineers across domains including cybersecurity, data, DevOps, infrastructure and software. To learn more about careers in technology, visit discover.com/careers.

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