Ingeus named in Foundry’s Computerworld 2024 Best Places to Work in IT
Ingeus has been selected as one of Computerworld’s 2024 Best Places to Work in IT for the first time. Computerworld is a leading technology media brand which has ranked the top work environments for technology professionals since 1994.
Now in its 30th year, the list is compiled based on a comprehensive questionnaire on company offerings including benefits, career development, diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), future of work, training and retention and is reviewed by a panel of industry experts.
Anthony Allcock, Chief Information Officer at Ingeus said “The Ingeus Digital team are an integral part of Ingeus and it is a privilege for us to be a part of Computerworld’s 2024 Best Places to Work in IT. We are invested in creating an environment where everyone can be at their best, collaborate, share ideas and have opportunities to develop themselves. Our new Innovation Hub helps empower our business and learn more about how new technology such as Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning can add real value to help us all enable better lives.”
Juliet Mortiss, Ingeus’ People and Culture Director, said “Our people are at the centre of everything we do and being recognised in Computerworld’s 2024 Best Places to Work in IT is testament to the collective commitment of our teams’ efforts in striving to create a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive and be their best.”
Rob O’Regan, Global Content Director, Foundry, said of the organisations featured in the list, “Technology is playing an increasingly important role in modern business. IT professionals continue to benefit from this trend, as this year’s winning organizations increase staffing and offer a variety of pathways to upskill, reskill, and diversify their teams.” said Rob O’Regan, global director, content strategy, Foundry. “These companies provide a model for IT and HR leaders who are looking for new ways to attract, engage, and retain talent in an increasingly competitive IT environment.”