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NI has been named for the fourth consecutive year among the 25 best multinational companies in the world to work for

Great Place to Work® Institute has ranked NI for the fourth consecutive year among the world's 25 best multinational companies to work for. NI has been on the list of “World's Best Multinational Workplaces” since the list's inauguration in 2011 and this year NI is number 15 on the list. This honor is a testament to the strength of the NI culture.

 

"NI employees share a vision to change the world through our customers, the scientists and engineers who are creating the systems that solve the world's greatest challenges," said Dr. James Truchard, NI CEO, President and Co-Founder. . "By focusing on innovation to drive a common purpose to make scientists and engineers more productive, NI employees enjoy rewarding careers with the opportunity to see how their work is helping to make a difference in many of the needs important in society. NI stakeholders—customers, employees, shareholders, and partners—have benefited from the success of NI's long-term approach. NI has been able to create exciting, long-term, purposeful careers in more than fifty countries around the world."

 

To be eligible for this award, companies must have been selected on at least five Great Place to Work lists.®, have at least 5.000 employees worldwide and have at least 40 percent of its global workforce outside the company's home country. Great Place to Work Institute recognized various NI branches, including the US, China, Costa Rica, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, the UK, and Switzerland.

 

NI equips engineers and scientists with systems that accelerate productivity, innovation, and discovery. The work of all NI employees has an exponential impact around the world, from evaluating the functionality of new hybrid vehicles to going the extra mile to find a sure cure for cancer. This great purpose inspires NI employees, enabling them to make an impact on the world's great engineering challenges.

 

"NI's culture and our employees are our biggest and most sustainable long-term competitive advantage," said Mark Finger, NI vice president of human resources. "This recognition reaffirms our 100-year plan and our commitment to invest in our employees and our future."

 

The NI culture has spread beyond the Austin headquarters to each of the NI branches in nearly 50 countries. NI invests in its people and is committed to being a great company.