DALLAS, Aug. 31, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Catapult, a leading IT consulting firm, announced today that it has been recognized as one of the Dallas Business Journal's "Best Places to Work in North Texas" for 2016. Catapult has consistently been recognized as a top 100 employer in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
The final ranking of the "Best Places to Work in North Texas" list will be announced at a luncheon that is being organized by the Dallas Business Journal on Thursday, September 15th at the Fairmont Hotel in the Dallas Arts District. At the event, Dallas Business Journal will share what characteristics make these top companies such a great workplace. In the past, Catapult has been awarded this designation in Dallas and its other cities based on factors including career mobility, work/life balance, trust in senior management, as well as its strong culture and values.
"It's such an honor to have been named one of the best places to work by the Dallas Business Journal," said Gary Farris, Catapult's General Manager, Dallas. "We hire great people. I like to think that's what makes us a success. Catapult strives to create an environment filled with opportunity, growth, and of course, fun for all of our employees."
ABOUT CATAPULT
Catapult is a full-service consulting firm that uses technology to solve complex business challenges, delivering exceptional value to our clients based on their priorities and timeframes. Recognized as the 2016 Microsoft Partner of the Year (U.S.), Catapult specializes in digital transformation and cloud-based technologies. We work on behalf of our clients to imagine, build, and sustain IT-enabled business solutions that people love to use. Catapult has offices in Austin, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Phoenix, San Antonio, Tampa and Washington, D.C.
Interested in joining our team? To view Catapult's current job openings, click here.
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