Cadence, Inc. Named One of MD+DI's 2011 Best Companies to Work For
Staunton, VA - June 15, 2011
Cadence, Inc. has been named one of MD+DI's 2011 Best Companies to Work for. MD+DI says, "The traditional model of carrot and stick incentives simply doesn’t work for modern employees. What motivates the R&D engineer or the quality control manager is far more complex. Medical device manufacturers are in a unique position to create the best working environments for employees."
Cadence has maintained an open office environment with a no-door policy since its founding in 1985. “It’s kind of cool,” says Corporate HR analyst Keri Rankin, who sits across from the CEO. “We have a lot more collaboration than we would if we were sitting in our own offices.” The offices at Cadence aren't the only open book, financials are as well. Employees have access to daily intranet updates and quarterly meetings on the company’s performance and goals.
To read all about Cadence's competitive benefits and open business style visit http://www.mddionline.com/article/best-companies-work-cadence-inc.
For current openings at Cadence, Inc. visit www.cadenceinc.com/careers.
Medical Device + Diagnostic Industry is a monthly magazine written exclusively for original equipment manufacturers of medical devices and in vitro diagnostic products. The goal of MD+DI is to help industry professionals develop, design, and manufacture medical products that comply with complex and demanding regulations and market requirements. For more than 30 years, MD+DIhas served the industry as the leading source of in-depth news and information. MD+DI' s feature articles offer authoritative perspectives and provide a valuable reference on the full range of device industry issues. In addition to peer-reviewed articles by leading experts on specific technology issues, broader features offer overviews of key business, industry, and regulatory topics. To read the full article, visit http://www.mddionline.com/article/medical-device-oems-bring-out-best-workers.
A Cadence employee sets up a continuous coil-fed sharpening operation.
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