PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 14, 2017 -- Anexinet Corporation, a leading provider of analytics, digital and cloud infrastructure solutions focused on helping Enterprises with digital transformation and modernization, today announced that the Philadelphia Business Journal has named it as one of the Best Places to Work in the large company category, for the seventh consecutive year.
“Anexinet’s success is a direct result of our employees’ commitment to making a difference in every facet of the business, along with focusing on continuous innovation for our customers,” said Brad Hokamp, CEO, Anexinet. “We balance our rigorous, fast paced and dynamic culture with work life flexibility, so the combination makes for a great place to work and grow professionally.”
Each year, the Philadelphia Business Journal teams with Quantum Workplace to find the best workplaces in the region; for 2017, the Business Journal had a record number of applications for Best Places to Work. The listing is based on an employee engagement survey as the sole scoring mechanism and every company making the list had to reach a statistical benchmark to receive this special recognition.
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Anexinet (www.anexinet.com) specializes in digital business transformation. We empower our clients to grow their customer base and improve workforce efficiency by envisioning, developing, and operating next generation technology solutions. Our core expertise is in digital applications, analytics, and hybrid IT, enabling businesses to rapidly transform. Partner with Anexinet to support the full lifecycle of your next generation digital business.
For more information, contact:
Betsey Rogers
Public Relations
BridgeView Marketing
603-821-0809
[email protected]


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