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Top Workplaces 2018DigitalGlobe is excited to be named one of the Top Workplaces in Colorado for 2018 by the Denver Post! This is our third year to be honored as a Top Workplace, in addition to 2015 and 2017—and we are proud to have received this recognition from our team members. What makes DigitalGlobe a special place to work? A great workplace has a strong culture, provides opportunities for employees to learn and challenge themselves, and be recognized for their contributions. At DigitalGlobe, we are all part of the team working toward our shared Purpose: To See a Better World. Every team member is integral to advancing our purpose. We celebrate wins, encourage new ideas, and direct passion into action. We offer great benefits, ongoing training to build skills, visiting speakers to share expertise that widens our individual and collective horizons, recognition programs to commend our peers, as well as donut/bagel/fruit Tuesdays (in addition to serious ping-pong competitions.) Above all, we are dedicated to building a workplace community that connects employees, respects the breadth of opinions and ideas, and inspires commitment through the global impact of the work we do that make the world a better place. Team members feel part of something meaningful. When you’re on our team, you have a career with purpose. Our team members might be helping government and business leaders understand changes around the globe, protecting national security, providing maps that we all use to navigate the world, or supporting humanitarian efforts: response to natural disasters, efforts to contain Ebola, expose illegal fishing or free enslaved workers. To work at a company that saves lives is, in a word, inspiring. The Top Workplace award reflects what our team members already know: DigitalGlobe is an incredible company, a place where they are proud to work. Top Workplaces awardIf you’re interested in being part of our team, check out our job openings here, and discover for yourself why what we do in space is making life better on Earth.
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