Conga Recognized by Built In’s 2022 Best Places to Work Awards
Conga earns placement on Built In’s lists of Best Places to Work in Colorado and Best Large Companies to Work for in Colorado and San Francisco
BROOMFIELD, COLO. – MARCH 2, 2022 – Conga, the global leader in scalable revenue lifecycle management solutions, today announced it was honored by Built In’s 2022 Best Places to Work Awards, earning a place on the lists as a Best Place to Work and Best Large Company to Work for in Colorado, as well as on the Best Large Company to Work for in San Francisco list. The annual program includes companies of all sizes, from startups to those in the enterprise space, and honors both remote-first employers and companies in the eight largest tech markets across the U.S.
While several companies paused their culture initiatives at the onset of COVID-19, as Conga shifted to a hybrid work schedule, the company saw the opportunity to rethink ways to promote company culture. Driven by its guiding principles – known as the “Conga Way” – and people-first culture, Conga listened to colleagues’ wants and fostered a work environment that individuals would enjoy being a part of.
The Conga Way is reflected in an entrepreneurial spirit and Conga’s ability to achieve together and champion its customers. These values are the foundation of its culture, setting a framework for everything it stands for and everything it does as an organization. In turn, this has helped to increase productivity while inspiring creativity and innovation. Conga has continued to find ways to make work become more than just a place colleagues spend their days, but somewhere with true meaning and contribution. This spirit of embracing individuality and ensuring everyone thrives is among the many reasons Conga has been recognized as a Best Place to Work.
Built In’s Best Places to Work awards rate companies algorithmically based on their compensation, benefits, and culture programs. To reflect the benefits candidates are searching for more frequently on Built In, the program also weighs criteria like remote and flexible work opportunities, programs for DEI and other people-first cultural offerings.
“We are honored to be named a Best Place to Work by Built In’s prestigious awards program. The recognition of the Conga Way, combined with our people-focused culture and company, is a testament to the hard work and contributions from every team member at Conga,” said Dayna Perry, Chief People Officer, Conga. “I truly believe that it’s the people at Conga who are at the heart of our growth and success. They make Conga a best place to work, and this award wouldn’t be possible without them.”
Built In’s esteemed Best Places to Work awards honor companies across numerous categories including 100 Best Places to Work, 100 Best Large Companies to Work, and 100 Best Midsize Places to Work. Two new national categories also reflect what candidates are searching for, including 100 Best Large Companies to Work For and 50 Best Remote-First Places to Work. To learn more about Conga, job opportunities and the Conga Way, visit: https://conga.com/careers.
About Conga
Conga crushes complexity within an increasingly complex world. With our revenue lifecycle management solution, we transform your unique complexities for order configuration, execution, fulfillment, and contract renewal processes with a single critical insights data model that adapts to ever-changing business requirements and aligns the understanding and efforts of every team.
Our approach is grounded in the Conga Way, a framework of entrepreneurial spirit and achieving together to champion our 11,000+ customers. We’re committed to our customers and to removing complexity in an increasingly complex world. Our solutions quickly adapt to changing business models so you can normalize your revenue operations.
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