SANTA CLARA, Calif., Jan. 18, 2017 -- Infoblox Inc., the network control company that provides Actionable Network Intelligence, has been awarded the WorldatWork Seal of Distinction for 2017, a prestigious mark of excellence recognizing organizational success in crafting engaging workplace programs and rewards for employees. Infoblox will be recognized by nonprofit HR association and compensation authority WorldatWork during the WorldatWork Total Rewards Conference & Exhibition, held in Washington, D.C. from May 7 - 10.
Infoblox is committed to creating an engaging environment and invests deeply in workplace wellness programs and resources to provide benefits and perks designed to keep employees healthy, productive, and happy. Benefits offered by Infoblox include a fitness center, wellness incentives, on-site massages, yoga and Pilates, an on-site farmer’s market, free dinner, unlimited PTO, and regular team gatherings, parties, and company events.
“Infoblox will always aspire to be the best place you’ll ever work. Our people are at the heart of our success and innovation, and so we aim to foster an environment of employee well-being and engagement—both physically and mentally—while keeping employees inspired and informed,” said Norma Lane, executive vice president of people and places at Infoblox. “We believe a fun, caring, collaborative, and educational work environment will stimulate creativity and innovation that results in employee satisfaction—without which, we would not be able to succeed together as a business.”
Begun in 2012, the Seal of Distinction is awarded to companies that meet defined standards of workplace programs, policies, and practices weighted on several factors, such as the complexity of implementation, required organizational resources, perceived breadth of access, and overall level of commitment from leadership. Infoblox was awarded the Seal of Distinction following its employee engagement and rewards program being evaluated across health and wellness, incentives, recognition, development opportunities, culture, workplace flexibility and experience, and more.
“We congratulate all of the recipients of the 2017 Seal of Distinction. These recipients represent a wide variety of industries from across the U.S. and Canada, showing that the total rewards model applies to employers and employees everywhere,” said Anne C. Ruddy, president and CEO of WorldatWork. “This year, we saw the highest number of applicants since the Seal of Distinction was created. I’m confident that this means an increasing number of companies are recognizing the importance of a workplace environment that benefits both the employer and employee.”
This year’s recipients represent industries such as education, technology, finance, government, health, law, manufacturing, and pharmaceuticals from 36 states as well as the District of Columbia and Canada.
To find out more about working at Infoblox and its company values, culture, and benefits, please see: https://www.infoblox.com/company/careers/
About Infoblox
Infoblox delivers Actionable Network Intelligence to enterprise, government, and service provider customers around the world. As the industry leader in DNS, DHCP, and IP address management, the category known as DDI, Infoblox (www.infoblox.com) provides control and security from the core—empowering thousands of organizations to increase efficiency and visibility, reduce risk, and improve customer experience.
Media Contact: Erica Coleman Infoblox [email protected] (408) 986-5697


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