National Instruments (Nasdaq: NATI) today announced that it ranks No. 11 in the top 25 best multinational workplaces in Europe. The Great Place to Work Institute conducted the survey of more than 2,100 European organizations. The honor highlights the company-s global commitment to creating an outstanding workplace.
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“At National Instruments, the 100-year plan is built on the principle that our culture and employees are a key differentiator and long-term competitive advantage,” said Francis Griffiths, NI vice president of Europe. “Recognition as the No. 11 great place to work at a European level is a fantastic achievement. We are very proud to receive this award, which confirms we are a company built to last.”
The award ceremony was held in Dublin, where Cate Prescott, NI European Human Resources, and Patricia Power, NI European Controller, accepted the award on behalf of National Instruments. NI strives to create a great place to work for its employees worldwide. Its guiding principles spark inspiration and originality, encouraging employees to autonomously work in an environment that promotes trust and innovation. This vision-driven work environment promotes meeting the world-s grand challenges for engineering through innovation and community involvement.
To learn more, visit www.ni.com/awards.
Since 1976, National Instruments ([url=http://www.ni.com]www.ni.com[/url]) has equipped engineers and scientists with tools that accelerate productivity, innovation and discovery. NI-s graphical system design approach provides an integrated software and hardware platform, speeding the development of any system needing measurement and control. NI ensures customer success with an ecosystem of services, support and more than 700 Alliance Partners worldwide. The company-s long-term vision and focus on improving society through its technology also enables the success of its employees, suppliers and shareholders.