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FORTUNE Names National Instruments Among the Nation's 100 Best Companies For the 14th Consecutive Year

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PCQ Bureau
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For the fourteenth consecutive year, FORTUNE Magazine named National Instruments to the publication's annual list of the 100 Best Companies to Work For. NI ranks #35 on this year's list. This honor is a testament to NI's global commitment of creating an exceptional workplace.

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NI consistently ranks among the world's top workplaces. In November 2012, the Great Place to Work® Institute listed NI among The World's 25 Best Multinational Workplaces. NI also received country-specific recognition from the Great Place to Work® Institute for the following six countries: France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico and the U.K.

As NI continues to scale globally, the corporate culture has remained intact. NI's core values and work environment not only contribute to continued success but also are essential components to the company's 100-year plan, a road map designed to ensure NI's longevity as a leader in technological innovation.



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“Since the company's inception, identifying long-term competitive differentiators has been a key focal point for National Instruments,” said Dr. James Truchard, president, CEO and cofounder of National Instruments. “The importance we place on continuing to invest in our employees and in our vision-driven workplace contributes to our position as a global leader in innovation.”

“We're honored FORTUNE named us among their top workplaces for the fourteenth consecutive year,” said Mark Finger, vice president of human resources for National Instruments. “To repeatedly achieve this type of recognition on both national and global levels demonstrates the value NI bestows on creating a great place to work for our employees.”

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