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MITRE Named to "Best Places to Work in IT" List for Fourth Consecutive Year FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MITRE Contacts: Karina H. Wright Eryn L. Gallagher Bedford, Massachusetts, McLean, Virginia, July 8, 2008 — International Data Group's Computerworld has named The MITRE Corporation to its annual list of "Best Places to Work in IT" for the fourth year in a row. MITRE ranked fourth overall out of the 100 companies selected, placing the not-for-profit organization in the list's coveted top five spots. MITRE received additional recognition for training (ranked fourth) and retention (ranked tenth). According to Computerworld's survey results, MITRE employees gave the company particularly high marks in such areas as training and skill development, the opportunity to work with cutting-edge technologies, a challenging and enjoyable work environment, and flexible hours. The company was also commended for its retirement plan, which includes a phased retirement option. "Being included on the Best Places list signals to us that we're providing a world-class environment for our employees to carry out work of critical national importance," said Dr. Robert Mikelskas, vice president and chief information officer at MITRE. The weekly IT publication's Best Places to Work list ranks the top work environments for technology professionals, based on a comprehensive questionnaire regarding company offerings in categories such as benefits, diversity, career development, training, and retention. This year, Computerworld surveyed more than 30,000 IT workers, whose responses factored heavily in determining the rankings. The list was published in the June 30 issue of Computerworld and online at Computerworld.com. The MITRE Corporation (www.mitre.org) is a not-for-profit national resource that provides systems engineering, research and development, and information technology support to the government. It operates federally funded research and development centers for the Department of Defense, the Federal Aviation Administration, and the Internal Revenue Service and Department of Veterans Affairs, with principal locations in Bedford, Mass., and McLean, Va. About Computerworld Computerworld is the leading source of technology news and information for IT influencers worldwide. Computerworld's award-winning Web site (www.computerworld.com), weekly publication, focused conference series, and custom research form the hub of the world's largest (40+ edition) global IT media network. In the past five years alone, Computerworld has won more than 100 awards, including Folio magazine's 2006 Gold EDDIE Award for the best technology/computing magazine, the 2004 and 2006 Magazine of the Year Award, and 2006 Best Overall Web Publication from the American Society of Business Publication Editors (ASBPE). In addition, in 2007 Computerworld's then editor-in-chief, Don Tennant, received the prestigious Timothy White Award from American Business Media. Computerworld leads the industry with an online audience of over 2 million unique, monthly visitors and a print audience of 1,222,000 readers each week (IntelliQuest CIMS Spring 2007). Page last updated: July 8, 2008 | Top of page |
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