Databricks Makes Inc. Magazine’s 2020 List of Best Workplaces

Award-winning Data and AI Company Continues Hiring Efforts to Support its Mission: Helping Data Teams Solve the World's Toughest Problems

Databricks, the Data and AI company, announced it has been named to Inc. Magazine’s list of Best Workplaces for 2020. Inc.’s fifth annual list recognizes businesses that have created exceptional workplaces through vibrant cultures, deep employee engagement, and stellar benefits.

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“From our founders through to every function of our business, Databricks is one of the most passionate and engaged workforces I’ve been a part of,” said Amy Reichanadter, Chief People Officer at Databricks. “Our people take a lot of pride in our ability to help data teams solve the world’s toughest problems. And they understand the critical role that they play in making that mission come to life. We’re fortunate to be in a position where we can continue our hiring efforts, and see this recognition as important validation for people who might want to join the Databricks family.”

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Inc.’s Best Workplaces winners were determined based on Databricks employees’ responses to a survey conducted by Quantum Workplace. Topics of the survey questions included trust, management effectiveness, perks, and confidence in the future. Inc. received more than 3,000 submissions this year, and only 395 companies were selected as finalists.

Databricks has received notable recognition of its culture recently, including making the Forbes Best Startup Employers 2020 list. Databricks was also named to the 2019 LinkedIn Top Startups List, which ranked the 50 hottest startups to work for that have grown fast and attracted top talent.

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