Science, technology and strategy organization Noblis has been recognized as one of The Washington Post’s 2020 Top Workplaces in the Washington, D.C., area for the seventh year.
The Washington Post determined this year’s list by compiling employee survey data through an anonymous third-party source, which measured several aspects of workplace culture, alignment, execution and connection.
“We are delighted to have made this list every year since it was compiled and proud of the recognition from our employees,” said Amr ElSawy, Noblis president and CEO. “We place a high value on the well-being of our employees and on maintaining a vibrant culture of engagement and strong ethics. While we always seek to improve, this important feedback from our employees tells us that we continue to be on the right track.”
The feedback from employees on this survey helps the company take actions to retain its spot as a top workplace, said Debbie Drake, vice president and chief performance officer.
“Maintaining a first-class working environment for our employees contributes positively to our retention and recruitment, and provides a strong foundation for outstanding contributions to our clients’ missions,” she added.
Noblis also received recognition for the ninth time by Ethisphere as one of the 2020 World’s Most Ethical Companies. In addition, it was named one of the Best Small and Medium Workplaces by the Great Place to Work Institute and one of the Best Medium Places to Work by Glassdoor.