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Utah Business: Simplus is one of the best companies to work for!

Dec 27, 2019 | Admin, Latest News

Utah Business released its annual list of the best companies to work for and included Simplus! This award is based on employee feedback and sentiments.

We are ecstatic to be on this esteemed list and thrilled to know that our number one metric—culture—is making an impact on our employees and balancing their professional and personal lives. Throughout this year, we have received multiple recognitions for work-life balance, cool startups to work for, and overall best workplaces. Thank you to our wonderful employees for making all of these recognitions happen.

We are also privileged to be recognized among several other staples to the Silicon Slopes region, including BambooHR, Domo, Health Catalyst, Lucid Software, Podium, Weave, Vivint, and many more. Congratulations to all!

Want to join in on the Simplus life? Check out our open positions here.

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