BETHESDA, Md., Oct. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — DMI, a global mobility solutions and digital transformation leader, has been named a 2020 Washington Post Top Workplace rising to number 16 among the area’s large companies.
“This award is a testament to the distinctive culture we have built at DMI. To be recognized for a sixth time on the Washington Post Top Workplace list demonstrates our commitment to robust employee engagement,” said DMI CEO and Founder, Jay Sunny Bajaj. “At DMI, we not only embody teamwork and collaboration at every level, but we challenge, inspire and support one another. Our continued success will be directly correlated to our human capital, which is by far DMI’s most valuable asset.”
The Washington Post survey identified the highest ranked workplaces in the region based on employee surveys. More than 3,500 companies were invited to participate.
“The Post’s Top Workplaces list highlights the companies that are leaders in the Washington-area in terms of employee engagement and satisfaction,” said Washington Post Top Workplaces editor Dion Haynes. “We had a record number of employees participate in the survey this year, making it clear that these organizations have made cultivating an atmosphere of support and respect a priority.”
Having been named #20 on the list in 2019, DMI’s ranking rose by four in 2020.