Acxiom®, the global leader in customer intelligence and marketing enablement, today announced that Great Place To Work® and Fortune magazine have selected the company for the 2024 Fortune Best Workplaces in Technology™ List. This is Acxiom’s fifth time being named to this prestigious list, this year coming in at 36th place in the large category. Earning a spot means that Acxiom is one of the best companies to work for in the country.
The Best Workplaces in Technology award is based on analysis of survey responses over 149,000 current employees from Great Place To Work Certified™ companies in the tech industry.
“We’re honored to be named one of the Best Workplaces in Technology by Great Place To Work and Fortune for the fifth year running,” said Acxiom CEO Jarrod Martin. “This recognition is a true reflection of the team’s dedication and passion for curiosity. When our associates are empowered and feel valued, great things happen for our clients and the industry at large. A massive thank you to our people at Acxiom behind this achievement.”
The Best Workplaces in Technology list is highly competitive. Great Place To Work, the global authority on workplace culture, determines its lists using its proprietary For All™ Methodology to evaluate and certify thousands of organizations in America’s largest ongoing annual workforce study, based on over 1.3 million survey responses and data from companies representing more than 8.2 million employees this year alone.
Survey responses reflect a comprehensive picture of the workplace experience. Honorees were selected based on their ability to offer positive outcomes for employees regardless of job role, race, gender, sexual orientation, work status, or other demographic identifier.
“Congratulations to the Best Workplaces in Technology,” saysMichael C. Bush, CEO of Great Place To Work.“These companies not only outperform the average for their industry but have created workplaces that outshine the average in every category, proving the importance of building trust with workers, no matter the industry.”