Picture: Enjoy your placing: Left: Silke Loos (Team Leader Communications & Media Relations), right: Michael Dams (Managing Director National Instruments Germany GmbH); in the middle, Federal Minister of Labour Olaf Scholz [Copyright: With kind permission of Tom Maelsa for Capital]
This year’s winners of the “Best German Employer” have been decided. The Great Place to Work Institute in Germany, together with Capital, ASSTEL, as well as the “Initiative New Quality of Work” of the Federal Ministry of Works and Social Services has awarded the title. At place 47 of the whole list was National Instruments which has been included in the list of best employers in Germany for the third time. Place 75 was achieved by Rohde & Schwarz, place 83 by Texas Instruments and place 93 the company Phoenix Contact. Microsoft reached place 7, National Instruments has already appeared on a list 9 times in international competitions. Fortune, the US business magazine lists National Instruments in the top 100 Companies in the USA as a “Great Place to Work”.