Nextiva Named a 2017 Tech Culture Award Recipient

Scottsdale, Arizona - November 8, 2017 - Nextiva ( www.nextiva.com), an industry-leading cloud-based communications provider, announced today that it has been awarded a 2017 Tech Culture Award by TMCnet. The TMCnet Tech Culture Award seeks to recognize the best-of-the-best work cultures within the technology sector. Honoring organizations committed to continuously improving the work-life balances of their employees including, but not limited to, growth potential, onsite culinary and recreational benefits, team building atmosphere, flexible hours, tuition and training programs, and attractive investment options, this award will distinguish technology organizations seeking to attract top talent. “We’re proud to have been recognized as a TMC Tech Culture Award winner for the second year in a row” said Bryan McCormick, Nextiva Chief Human Resources Officer. “Our focus on company culture is key to our success – we strive to provide our team with growth opportunities, a fun and relaxed environment, great benefits, and recognition.” “Congratulations to the winners of the 2017 Tech Culture Award," said  Rich Tehrani, CEO, TMC “We are proud to acknowledge the leaders who understand the importance of culture in the tech industry and look forward to seeing what the future has in store for these revolutionary companies.” To learn more about opportunities at Nextiva and its unique company culture, please visit  nextiva.com/careers. Learn more at  www.nextiva.com and www.tmcnet.com.
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