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DUBLIN, Ohio, Dec. 11, 2024 ~ OCLC, a renowned library technology and research organization, has once again been recognized as one of the Best Places to Work in IT by Computerworld. This marks the 16th time that OCLC has received this prestigious honor, solidifying its position as a top workplace for information technology professionals.
In the midsize employer category (1,001 to 4,999 employees), OCLC was ranked second overall. This recognition is part of Computerworld's annual selection of the Best Places to Work in IT. While the survey was previously only open to U.S.-based companies, it has now expanded to include organizations from around the world for the past three years.
Skip Prichard, President and CEO of OCLC, expressed his gratitude for this recognition, stating that it reflects the organization's continuous efforts to create a culture where employees can thrive. He also noted that many associates are drawn to OCLC because of its mission and stay because of the people and culture within the organization.
Headquartered in Dublin, Ohio, OCLC offers cutting-edge technologies and services, conducts research, and runs community programs for libraries of all sizes and types. With thousands of member libraries in over 100 countries working together, OCLC supports access to a vast collection of knowledge through services like WorldCat.org – an online resource for finding library materials.
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Tammi Spayde, Chief HR Officer at OCLC, emphasized the organization's commitment to inclusivity and diversity in its workforce. She stated that diverse perspectives are crucial in creating top-notch services for libraries worldwide. Spayde also highlighted their goal of providing an environment where employees can excel professionally while maintaining a healthy work-life balance.
In addition to ranking second overall in the midsize category, OCLC also received first place for its DEI strategies and exceptional benefits. It was also recognized as sixth for IT growth and seventh for remote/hybrid work experience.
Bart Murphy, Chief Technology and Information Officer at OCLC, praised the organization's global IT teams for their dedication to providing essential systems and services to libraries, researchers, students, and lifelong learners worldwide. He also noted that OCLC offers a unique opportunity for IT professionals to grow their careers with a world-class information technology leader.
For those interested in pursuing a career at OCLC, more information can be found on their website. For further inquiries, please contact Bob Murphy at +1-614-761-5136.
In the midsize employer category (1,001 to 4,999 employees), OCLC was ranked second overall. This recognition is part of Computerworld's annual selection of the Best Places to Work in IT. While the survey was previously only open to U.S.-based companies, it has now expanded to include organizations from around the world for the past three years.
Skip Prichard, President and CEO of OCLC, expressed his gratitude for this recognition, stating that it reflects the organization's continuous efforts to create a culture where employees can thrive. He also noted that many associates are drawn to OCLC because of its mission and stay because of the people and culture within the organization.
Headquartered in Dublin, Ohio, OCLC offers cutting-edge technologies and services, conducts research, and runs community programs for libraries of all sizes and types. With thousands of member libraries in over 100 countries working together, OCLC supports access to a vast collection of knowledge through services like WorldCat.org – an online resource for finding library materials.
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Tammi Spayde, Chief HR Officer at OCLC, emphasized the organization's commitment to inclusivity and diversity in its workforce. She stated that diverse perspectives are crucial in creating top-notch services for libraries worldwide. Spayde also highlighted their goal of providing an environment where employees can excel professionally while maintaining a healthy work-life balance.
In addition to ranking second overall in the midsize category, OCLC also received first place for its DEI strategies and exceptional benefits. It was also recognized as sixth for IT growth and seventh for remote/hybrid work experience.
Bart Murphy, Chief Technology and Information Officer at OCLC, praised the organization's global IT teams for their dedication to providing essential systems and services to libraries, researchers, students, and lifelong learners worldwide. He also noted that OCLC offers a unique opportunity for IT professionals to grow their careers with a world-class information technology leader.
For those interested in pursuing a career at OCLC, more information can be found on their website. For further inquiries, please contact Bob Murphy at +1-614-761-5136.
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