RESTON, Va., June 23, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- TeraThink Corporation, a provider of management and technology consulting services to the federal government, announced today that it was recently ranked 33rd of The Washington Post - 2014 Top Workplaces. The Top Workplaces are determined based solely on employee feedback.
"TeraThink takes great measures to develop a rewarding environment where employees feel valued as part of the team day one. We are thrilled with the recognition and continuously look for opportunities to enhance the work experience," said Peter Menard, SVP Operations. "When asked, employees consistently comment that their favorite thing about TeraThink is the people."
TeraThink believes that their greatest asset is their employees. They offer a generous benefits package to include 401(k) matching, Care.com membership, yearly $2,500 education budget, annual anniversary gifts, employee of the quarter awards, commuter benefit and wellness programs like 10,000 Steps a Day and The Biggest Loser. TeraThink also invests heavily in their infrastructure to provide the tools and resources that enables, empowers, and nurtures a productive work environment for employees.
The Washington Post published the complete list of The Washington Post Top Places to Work on June 22. For more information about the Top Workplaces, please visit http://www.topworkplaces.com/.
About TeraThink
TeraThink Corporation, a Native American-owned firm, is an information technology (IT) and management consulting firm that provides enterprise solution management and integration services to the federal government. Headquartered in Reston, Virginia, TeraThink has been recognized three consecutive years on Washington Technology's Fast 50 List and five consecutive years on Inc 500/5000. For additional information, please visit www.terathink.com.
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