Creating a great place for IT professionals to work takes more than offering top salaries and benefits. It means making a commitment to employees’ well-being and career growth, providing challenging work, supporting a diverse workforce, and fostering a positive and inclusive culture.
And lately it means making IT an integral part of the business itself. The best organizations recognize the importance of technology in achieving their goals, partnering with IT pros to innovate and drive the business forward.
For the 30th year, Computerworld publisher Foundry surveyed large, midsize, and small organizations to find the top IT employers. Read our special report to see which companies made our list and what makes them such desirable places to work. To read the Best Places to Work in IT 2024 report in PDF format, download it below.
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Best Places to Work in IT 2024
Our 30th annual report highlights employers that offer IT pros top benefits, support a diverse workforce, provide robust career development opportunities, and much more. Computerworld
Companies remain bullish on IT — and its people
With artificial intelligence, data-driven insights, and digital experiences forming the engines for modern business, IT organizations have become the epicenter for innovation and the enablers of core business strategy. Ongoing digital transformation in every industry has elevated technology roles, creating unprecedented opportunities for professional growth.
Despite an uncertain global economy, organizations remain bullish on IT investments — and the people who develop, deliver, and support digital products and services. Foundry’s 30th annual Computerworld “Best Places to Work in IT” survey found that IT hiring remains steady, raises and promotions are plentiful, and companies are creating novel pathways for reskilling and upskilling employees to adapt to a rapidly evolving technology landscape.
Cultivating a more diverse IT workforce remains a top priority, with most companies supporting myriad initiatives to create communities that foster inclusivity and to source previously untapped candidate pools.
And with hybrid and remote models well established, many IT pros now have more flexibility and tools for working from wherever they are most comfortable while creating better balance in their personal lives.
Perks and benefits aside, our list of winners indicates that the most compelling aspect of today’s IT careers is the demonstrable impact technology can have on the business.
“We’re spending less time in the code and more time in the outcomes, which makes it super interesting,” says Scott Howitt, chief digital officer (CDO) of UKG, ranked No. 3 among large organizations in the “Best Places to Work in IT 2024” survey. “With the emergence of data, cloud, Kubernetes, and now AI, it’s a constantly changing and evolving field. We always need a fresh influx of people to help drive the…
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