SALT LAKE CITY, June 13, 2016 -- For the fifth straight year, CHG Healthcare Services was named one of the Best Places to Work in IT by IDG's Computerworld. This year, CHG ranks No. 7 in the midsize category. The recognition is given to organizations that provide employees with unique benefits, career development, and training opportunities.
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CHG is committed to its core value of Putting People First and ensures all company decisions are made with the best interests of the employees in mind. The result is an atmosphere of respect, caring, support, and fun. Employees feel free to be themselves and are passionate about the work they do.
The company offers employees a variety of unique benefits, including a free onsite health clinic, paid volunteer time off, and even pet insurance.
Here's why CHG's IT team thinks it's a great place to work:
The People
"I'm truly blessed to work with a group of individuals who have integrity and really care about the quality they produce and send to the business," says Tiffany Kunz, business systems analyst at CHG. "It's an added bonus that I consider them friends. We just have a lot of fun. We joke around and take time out to enjoy each other's company."
Leadership
"What really drew me to CHG is the leaders. My leaders have always been personable and actually care about my overall wellbeing," shares Ben Clark, IT security analyst at CHG. "The people here are sincere and make a huge difference in my life. I wake up in the morning and want to come to work because of the people and because of the culture."
Putting People First
"At the end of the day, if you are going through something difficult, you know people have your back," says Trevor Nielson, IT development manager at CHG. "Even when we go through difficult challenges, no matter how hard it gets, people really come first. Making sure that everyone is taken care of is at the top of the priority list."
Work/Life Balance
"It's fantastic to have the kind of scheduling flexibility that allows me to work and achieve my goals, and still be able to attend my kids' school events or spend time with my family," Kunz says.
Employee Network Groups
"I'm the president of the photography Employee Network Group," Nielson adds. "It's great that CHG embraces what I'm interested in by providing funding and availability of people to explore hobbies and things that I'm personally interested in."
Learn more about CHG Healthcare Services people-centric culture at www.chgpulse.com.
About the Best Places to Work in IT list
The Best Places to Work in Information Technology (IT) list is an annual ranking of the top 100 work environments for technology professionals by IDG's Computerworld. The list is compiled based on a comprehensive questionnaire regarding company offerings in categories such as benefits, career development, training and retention. In addition, Computerworld conducts extensive surveys of IT workers, and their responses factor heavily in determining the rankings.
About CHG Healthcare Services
Founded in 1979, CHG Healthcare Services is a leader in healthcare staffing and the nation's largest provider of locum tenens services. Through its trusted brands — CompHealth, Weatherby Healthcare,RNnetwork and Foundation Medical Staffing — the company provides temporary and permanent placement of physicians, allied health professionals and nurses to healthcare facilities across America. CHG prides itself on having a values-driven culture that focuses on Putting People First. The company is known for its award-winning culture and benefits and has been named one of Fortune magazine's "100 Best Companies to Work For" each of the past seven years. To learn more about CHG, visit www.chghealthcare.com.
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CONTACT: Spencer Sutherland, Public Relations
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