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Computerworld's 2013 Best Places to Work in IT: Call for Nominations

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Computerworld's Best Places to Work in IT: Call for Nominations
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Computerworld is seeking to identify the 100 top workplaces for IT professionals for our 20th annual Best Places to Work in IT list. We invite Computerworld readers, PR professionals and other interested parties to nominate organizations that they think are providing great working environments for IT employees, including challenging work, fair pay and ample training opportunities.

You can make your nomination here: https://response.questback.com/idg/bpnoms2013/
Past honorees say the distinction of being named to Computerworld's Best Places to Work in IT list helps them in their employee recruiting and retention efforts and spreads a positive message about their commitment to their IT workers.

And this year it's easier than ever to participate in the Best Places to Work in IT program. The 2013 survey has been streamlined so it's faster and easier to complete. The number of IT employees an organization must have to participate has been lowered, and the definition of an IT employee has been broadened to keep pace with changing roles and workplaces.

For more information, including an overview of the program, past Best Places to Work in IT lists and feature stories, a FAQ and a schedule of upcoming action items, please visit: http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9044951/Best_Places_to_Work_in_IT

To be considered for our Best Places to Work in IT list:
• Organizations must have a minimum of 40 IT employees.
• Organizations based outside the U.S. must have a minimum of 300 total employees at a U.S. headquarters, a minimum of 40 IT employees in the U.S. and at least 50% of IT employees based in the U.S.
• In most cases, we prefer to have the parent organization, rather than subsidiaries or affiliates, apply for the Best Places to Work in IT list. However, a subsidiary or affiliate may be eligible, providing that it stands out as a separate entity from the parent organization, with separate business functions, IT leadership and so on. A subsidiary may also be eligible to apply separately if its parent organization is a holding company. In those cases, the parent organization and subsidiary may be able to apply separately. We encourage organizations to complete the nomination form or contact us at bestplaces@computerworld.com, and our Best Places research team will evaluate the submissions on a case-by-case basis.

The nomination deadline is Dec. 13, 2012.
 
Please feel free to email us at bestplaces@computerworld.com with any questions.
 

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