The Best Place To Work In IT: Cast Your Vote

InformationWeek is honoring the most rewarding place to work in IT with our 2016 People's Choice award. The winner, determined by your votes, will be announced in May at the InformationWeek Elite 100 Conference and Awards.

Susan Nunziata, Editorial Director

March 17, 2016

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During January and February, InformationWeek asked readers to submit entries for our People's Choice Award to find "The Most Rewarding Place to Work in IT."

The submission period is now closed, and three finalists have been chosen by our team of editors. The next part is up to you: help us choose a winner by casting your vote here no later than April 8.

The People's Choice Award celebrates excellence in creating a compelling, enriching, diverse, and empowering IT work environment. Our finalists exemplify these qualities and provide an IT department or environment that is a compelling and rewarding place to work.

Based on your votes, the People's Choice Award winner will be announced during the InformationWeek Elite 100 Conference & Awards at the Four Seasons in Las Vegas May 2-3.

What makes a People's Choice Award finalist worthy of being named the winner?

As you consider our finalists, keep in mind that the winning company will be one that:

  • Promotes advancement of IT skills and careers;

  • Rewards innovation;

  • Excels at promoting leadership and creating new leaders;

  • Celebrates diversity;

  • Enables a fun, enriching work environment; and

  • Connects well with the community

Remember -- there is a short window to vote! Please click here to read about the finalists and cast your vote by April 8.

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About the Author

Susan Nunziata

Editorial Director

Susan Nunziata leads the site's content team and contributors to guide topics, direct strategies, and pursue new ideas, all in the interest of sharing practicable insights with our community.
Nunziata was most recently Director of Editorial for EnterpriseEfficiency.com, a UBM Tech community. Prior to joining UBM Tech, Nunziata was Editorial Director for the Ziff Davis Enterprise portfolio of Websites, which includes eWEEK, Baseline, and CIO Insight. From 2010-2012, she also served as Editor in Chief of CIO Insight. Prior to joining Ziff Davis Enterprise, she served as Editor in Chief of Mobile Enterprise from 2007 to 2010. A frequent public speaker, Nunziata has entertained audiences with compelling topics such as "Enterprise Mobility" and "The Multigenerational Workforce." She even managed to snag invitations to speak at the MIT Sloan CIO Symposium – not once, but twice (and those folks are smart). In a past life, she worked as a lead editor for entertainment and marketing publications, including Billboard, Music Business International, and Entertainment Marketing Letter.A native New Yorker, in August 2011 Nunziata inexplicably picked up stakes and relocated to the only place in the country with a higher cost of living: The San Francisco Bay Area. A telecommuter, her office mates are two dogs and two extremely well fed cats. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Journalism from St. John's University in Jamaica, N.Y. (and she doesn't even watch basketball).

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