For 3rd straight year, SmartBear earns Built In Boston’s Best Places to Work for cultural excellence, ability to meet employees’ changing needs
SmartBear, a leading provider of software development and quality tools, was honored in Built In Boston’s Best Places to Work 2021 Awards for the third year in a row. Built In’s esteemed Best Places to Work awards, now in its third year, honor startups to enterprise companies across numerous categories.
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“The 2021 winners show a commitment not just to creating meaningful cultures, but to delivering talent needs as they change in a dynamic landscape. We’re thrilled to extend our congratulations to the winners.”
“These companies raise the bar for cultural excellence and the ability to adapt to meet changing needs of employees,” says Sheridan Orr, Chief Marketing Officer, Built In. “The 2021 winners show a commitment not just to creating meaningful cultures, but to delivering talent needs as they change in a dynamic landscape. We’re thrilled to extend our congratulations to the winners.”
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Built In ranks companies algorithmically based on compensation information, benefits, and culture programs. This year, based on data showing tech professionals’ needs, the Best Places to Work algorithm added weight to companies’ commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and remote culture.
“We are honored to be included on Built In Boston’s Best Places to Work for a third time, recognized as offering some of the best tech career opportunities in this region,” said Luzanna Marangoni, VP of People at SmartBear. “SmartBear is proud to be growing and hiring while supporting our employees in numerous ways during challenging times for many personally and professionally on both local and global levels.”
Tech professionals rely on Built In’s Best Places to Work lists to discover employers that align with their preferences, passions, and values. Since its inception, the award has expanded in reach, from online views of tens of thousands to just under 1 million views today.