HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Intuitive Research and Technology, a defense and technology contractor in North Alabama was named one of the best employers in the country for millennials by Fortune Magazine.
Coming in at number 13, approximately 31 percent of Intuitive’s employees belong to the “millennial” generation—those born between 1980 and 2000. The company was also named the best medium-sized companies to work for in 2014.
“This aerospace engineering firm was founded by former Army managers—hence it operates on classic values like integrity and reliability,” Fortune said about Intuitive. “The company has been reluctant to have lay offs during dry spells, which has spawned loyalty among employees. The workplace culture is friendly but professional, and perhaps suited more to buttoned-up, serious millennials than hoodie-clad, techie millennials. And that’s just fine for those who work at Intuitive.”
Employing 279 globally, Intuitive Research and Technology earned $249 million in revenue last year.
“We are honored to be recognized by Great Place to Work® and FORTUNE Magazine as the Nation’s Greatest Workplace,” said co-founder and president Harold Brewer on the company’s website. “At INTUITIVE, our employees are the driving force to our success, which is why we invest so heavily in our people. Each year we strive to improve our workplace and to build an even stronger corporate culture. Winning this award is a true reflection on what is most important to INTUITIVE. Moreover, it is a reflection of our community, which encourages creativity and welcomes initiative. Huntsville/Madison County has been an amazing place to grow our business.”
Even more great news? The company currently has 33 job openings posted on its website.
Huntsville was recently named the best city in the country for engineers by personal finance and economics website NerdWallet. The average engineer in the Rocket City can expect to make $102,766 annually and pay only $725 a month in rent. Engineers make up an incredible 6.1 percent of the workforce in Huntsville.
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— Elizabeth BeShears (@LizEBeesh) January 21, 2015
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