January 23, 2024 – ARLINGTON, VA – Built In, the online community for tech and startup companies, announced that Nisos, the Managed Intelligence Company®, was recognized in its 2024 Best Places to Work Awards program for the second year in a row. Nisos received the 2024 awards for Washington DC Best Startups to Work For, Washington DC Best Places to Work For, U.S. Best Startups to Work For, Remote Best Startups to Work For, and Remote Best Places to Work.
“The Nisos teams have worked together to create a truly special company. With a remote workforce distributed across the US and Northern Ireland, our strong collaborative and inclusive culture sets us apart,” said Ryan LaSalle, CEO of Nisos. “I’m energized and grateful to be leading a team that is so passionate about their mission and committed to helping keep organizations, their teams, and customers safe.”
“I’d like to extend our heartfelt congratulations to the 2024 Best Places to Work winners,” says Maria Christopoulos Katris, Built In Founder and CEO. “I am truly inspired by these companies that have risen to the challenge of fostering a positive work environment, maintaining a strong brand, and ensuring employee satisfaction. The future is filled with promise and we are so excited to see what lies ahead.”
Built In determines the winners of Best Places to Work based on an algorithm, using company data about compensation and benefits. To reflect the benefits candidates are searching for more frequently on Built In, the program also weighs criteria like remote and flexible work opportunities, programs for DEI and other people-first cultural offerings.
“Diverse, mission-driven people with shared work values establish the foundation for our company culture,” shares Magen Gicinto, SVP of People Strategy and Culture. She continues, “We’re proud of the benefits, total rewards programs, and collaboration systems we’ve built to make us a destination employer and enable us to give back to our communities. In fact, we are honored to be a top company that talent transitioning from the US government intelligence community seeks out as they move into the private sector.”