TEMPE, Ariz., Jan. 11, 2017 -- Insight, a leading provider of Intelligent Technology Solutions™ to organizations of all sizes, was awarded the tenth spot on Phoenix Business Journal’s Best Places to Work list in the extra-large company category. This is the fourth time the company was ranked on the prestigious list since 2008. Insight also was awarded the Great Place to Work® Certification for 2016. Employees ranked Insight favorably in all six categories of the certification – more than 93% of employees said Insight has a great atmosphere and provides challenging work, and 95% of employees said they take great pride in their association with Insight as an employer.
“We take pride in our work at Insight, not only for our clients, but as an employer of more than 6,000 global employees – 1,200 in Arizona alone,” Jen Fernandez, VP, human resources. “In 2016, we made key investments in our business that directly relate to teammate satisfaction, and as a result, we are honored to have our teammates rank us as a top Arizona employer. Our most important connections at Insight are with each other, this collaborative drive is the heart of our culture and makes Insight a great place to work.”
In addition to trust in leadership and work satisfaction, Insight offers many benefits and amenities to their employees. Those amenities include an on-site health center and café at Insight’s Tempe headquarters, up to two paid volunteer days to use at a charity of a teammate's choice, the In It Together Foundation, a unique 501(c)(3) charitable organization dedicated to assisting our teammates in times of need, and on-going educational opportunities and career development.
“One of the best ways to know we are adding value to our community is to be recognized by our teammates as a top employer. Thank you to the talented team at Insight for these two distinctions as top places to work,” said Ken Lamneck, Insight Enterprises president and CEO. “Our goal at Insight is to make meaningful connections that positively impact the lives of the people we serve, including our clients, partners and teammates. I look forward to our continued collaboration as we work together to help businesses run smarter.”
The Phoenix Business Journal’s Best Places to Work list recognizes local companies providing excellent work environments and perks for their employees. Winners were chosen based on employee surveys conducted and evaluated by a third party.
For more information on careers at Insight, visit https://jobs.insight.com. Learn more about Insight, by visiting http://www.insight.com or call 1.800.INSIGHT.
About Insight
From business and government organizations to healthcare and educational institutions, Insight empowers clients with Intelligent Technology™ solutions to realize their goals. As a Fortune 500-ranked global provider of hardware, software, cloud and service solutions, our 6,000 teammates provide clients the guidance and expertise needed to select, implement and manage complex technology solutions to drive business outcomes. Through our world-class people, partnerships, services and delivery solutions, we help businesses run smarter. Discover more at insight.com. NSIT-M
CONTACTS: TIFFANY BOLTON Insight Enterprises TEL. (480) 333-3469 EMAIL: [email protected] ARIEL KOUVARAS Sloane & Company TEL. (212) 446-1884 EMAIL: [email protected]


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