Thoughtworks Makes Software Engineering Fun
The following statement appears on the website of Thoughtworks, Inc.: “The IT Industry has a terrible reputation, and it deserves it. Our commitment to changing the industry permeates every project we touch and far beyond that – we are working on ways technology can positively impact society and community for future generations.”
When does getting a good reputation feel like fun? Apparently, when you are working at Thoughtworks. This leader in enterprise Agile development services has been recognized for being a great place to work. The National Association of Business Resources (NABR) has announced it was named one of “Atlanta’s 101 Best and Brightest Companies to Work For.”
“ThoughtWorks offers a very vibrant and exciting work environment and provides amazing opportunities for people that want to make a difference through the art of software engineering,” said Craig Gorsline, managing director for the Americas. “The growth and success of our Atlanta team, headed up by John Spens, has been phenomenal and I couldn’t be happier for them to receive this recognition for building a great work environment and culture.”