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National Instruments Among Fortune Top Employers for Fifth Consecutive Year
December 31, 2003 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
Austin, Texas — For the fifth consecutive year, FORTUNE magazine named National Instruments among the 100 Best Companies to Work For.
From creating an award-winning culture focused on long-term employee success to pioneering virtual instrumentation with LabVIEW graphical programming, NI has revolutionized measurement and automation since its inception. These achievements stem from president James Truchard, Ph.D.'s leadership and his 100-year plan that holds customer success, continuous improvement, innovation and long-term vision at its core. Based on key principles, Truchard's 100-year plan empowers employees to balance entrepreneurial spirit with pragmatism and continuous improvement with breakthrough innovation. The Great Place to Work Institute compiles the list of best employers for FORTUNE each year. The institute surveyed a random sample of 46,526 employees from 304 candidate companies. Two-thirds of the decision is based on how these randomly selected employees respond to the independent survey measuring the quality of their workplace culture. The remainder of the score is based on the evaluation of company responses to several questions.
National Instruments is a technology pioneer and leader in virtual instrumentation. For more information, visit www.ni.com.