Computerworld Names Zebra Technologies to 2023 List of Best Places to Work in IT – Yahoo Finance

Zebra ranked #23 among top 58 large employers globally
LINCOLNSHIRE, Ill., December 13, 2022–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Zebra Technologies Corporation (NASDAQ: ZBRA), an innovator at the front line of business with solutions and partners that deliver a performance edge, today announced it has been named to the 2023 Best Places to Work in IT list by Foundry’s Computerworld.
The Best Place to Work in IT award is an annual ranking of the top work environments for technology professionals globally. The list is compiled based on a comprehensive questionnaire regarding company offerings in categories such as benefits, career development, inclusion and diversity, future of work, training and retention. The rankings are reviewed and vetted by a panel of industry experts.
"At Zebra, we invest in our employees through a wide range of wellness resources, compensation packages and developmental programs because we value their career ambitions and personal investment in our success," said Matt Ausman, Chief Information Officer, Zebra Technologies. "We are honored to be recognized once again as a best place to work in IT and will continue to offer industry-leading programming to ensure our employees are empowered to succeed at work and in life."
This is the fourth time in five years that Zebra’s IT team has been recognized by Computerworld for its comprehensive talent management strategy dedicated to inclusion and diversity, individual development, performance leadership and rewards.
Unique training offerings for Zebra IT employees include a three-year rotational development program with multiple pathways based on candidates’ preferences, a program where employees have access to internal short-term development opportunities aligned to their career aspirations, and immersive Agile workshops for those interested in Cloud migration tactics and processes.
"Adapting to a ‘new normal’ has put additional demands on IT organizations at companies of all sizes. This year’s winning companies have stepped up with increased IT staffing and a variety of innovative professional development opportunities. The result of these efforts is that not only are IT staffs engaged and productive, but the entire business benefits from IT’s ability to support evolving workplace models and changing business and customer needs," said Rob O’Regan, global director, content strategy, Foundry. "Importantly, this year’s award winners are laser-focused on diversity initiatives to expand the IT talent pool and promote workplace diversity and inclusion."
The full list of 2023 Best Places to Work in IT is available at www.computerworld.com.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Zebra Technologies has been named to Foundry’s Computerworld 2023 Best Places to Work in IT list.
The Best Places to Work in IT list is an annual ranking of the top workplaces for technology professionals and is based on a detailed questionnaire reviewed and vetted by a panel of industry experts.
This is the fourth time in five years that Zebra has been recognized on the list of Best Places to Work in IT for its comprehensive talent management strategy dedicated to inclusion and diversity, individual development, performance leadership and rewards.
ABOUT COMPUTERWORLD
Computerworld is the leading technology media brand empowering enterprise users and their managers, helping them create business advantage by skillfully exploiting today's abundantly powerful web, mobile, and desktop applications. Computerworld also offers guidance to IT managers tasked with optimizing client systems—and helps businesses revolutionize the customer and employee experience with new collaboration platforms. Computerworld's award-winning website (www.computerworld.com), strategic marketing solutions and research forms the hub of the world's largest global IT media network and provides opportunities for IT vendors to engage this audience. Computerworld is published by Foundry. Company information is available at www.foundryco.com.
ABOUT ZEBRA TECHNOLOGIES
Zebra (NASDAQ: ZBRA) empowers organizations to thrive in the on-demand economy by making every front-line worker and asset at the edge visible, connected and fully optimized. With an ecosystem of more than 10,000 partners across more than 100 countries, Zebra serves customers of all sizes – including 86% of the Fortune 500 – with an award-winning portfolio of hardware, software, services and solutions that digitize and automate workflows. Supply chains are more dynamic, customers and patients are better served, and workers are more engaged when they utilize Zebra innovations that help them sense, analyze and act in real time. Zebra recently expanded its industrial automation portfolio with its Fetch Robotics acquisition and increased its machine vision and AI software capabilities with the acquisitions of Adaptive Vision, antuit.ai and Matrox Imaging. Zebra is #42 on Newsweek’s list of America’s 100 Most Loved Workplaces, #42 on Fast Company’s list of the Best Workplaces for Innovators and #79 on Forbes’ list of America’s 500 Best Midsize Employers. Learn more at www.zebra.com or sign up for news alerts. Follow Zebra’s Your Edge blog, LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook, and check out our Story Hub: Zebra Perspectives.
ZEBRA and the stylized Zebra head are trademarks of Zebra Technologies Corp., registered in many jurisdictions worldwide. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ©2022 Zebra Technologies Corp. and/or its affiliates.
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