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    CACI Named a Washington Post Top Workplace for Fourth Consecutive Year

    By Ben WickerJune 27, 2018
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    Ken Asbury, CACI International

    CACI International Inc (NYSE: CACI) has announced that it has again been named to The Washington Post’s 2018 Top Workplaces in the Large Company category, marking the company’s fourth consecutive year on the list. The ranking is based on employee surveys from more than 300 Washington, D.C.,-area companies that evaluate factors such as leadership, culture and benefits.

    CACI has nearly 7,000 employees in the D.C. area. CACI employees rated the company highly in such areas as management, strong commitment to career growth, mission and purpose of work performed, and learning and training opportunities.

    According to CACI president and CEO Ken Asbury, “Being named to The Washington Post Top Workplaces list for the fourth consecutive year is a true testament to the value our employees see in the careers CACI offers and the positive workplace environment we foster. I thank our D.C. area workforce for demonstrating the utmost pride and dedication in the work they do and to embodying our strong culture. Our employees’ innovation and ongoing customer commitment helps make a meaningful difference to our nation.”

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