Published: January 16, 2013
Press Release
SAS Ranks No. 2 on 2013 FORTUNE List of Best Companies to Work for in the US
CARY, N.C. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - SAS again earns a spot on FORTUNE magazine's list of 100
Best Companies to Work For in the US, marking its 10th time in the
top 10. Business analytics leader SAS ranks No. 2 this year for its
challenging work, empowering leadership and great
workplace environment. SAS has made the list every year since its
1998 inception.
SAS believes that happy, healthy employees drive the innovation that
supports SAS' leadership in business
analytics.
SAS CEO Jim Goodnight said, "Our ability to attract and keep creative
employees directly contributes to SAS' consistent revenue growth,
profitability and industry-leading products
and solutions."
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