Five colleges and a research organization have been named to Computerworld’s list of the 100 Best Places to Work in IT in 2009.
The University of Pennsylvania placed fourth, recognized for good benefits and the diversity of employees. The University of Miami was ranked 10th; it was also recognized for diversity and benefits, as well as retention and career development.
The Online Computer Library Center, and Cornell, Temple, and George Washington Universities also made the list, which looked at surveys from 27,812 employees from the top 100 companies nominated for the honor. The evaluation focused on salaries, promotions, retention, training, benefits, and the makeup of staff members. — Marc Beja



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