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Is your IT department a great place to work?

Computerworld’s Best Places to Work in IT nominations form for 2010 is now live

Computerworld is seeking to identify the 100 Best Places to Work for IT professionals. We hope you can take part this year!

We invite Computerworld readers, PR professionals and other interested parties to nominate organizations that they think are providing great working environments for IT employees, including challenging work, fair pay and ample training opportunities.

You can make your nomination here

For more information click here

The second page links to past Best Places To Work in IT lists and feature stories, as well as an overview, an FAQ and a schedule of upcoming action items.

To be considered for our Best Places to Work in IT list:
• All companies must have a minimum of 50 IT employees.
• Companies based outside the U.S. must have a minimum of 300 total employees at a U.S. headquarters, a minimum of 50 IT employees in the U.S. and at least 50% of IT employees based in the U.S.
• An organization can be on the list only once in a given year, and ‘organization’ means the parent organization and any affiliates, subsidiaries or branches, or multiple affiliates, subsidiaries or branches even if the parent organization is not represented.

The nomination deadline is Dec. 31, 2009.

Please feel free to e-mail Mari Keefe, Editorial project manager at bestplaces@computerworld.com with any questions.

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