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Intellias was recognized as the best IT employer according to Forbes Ukraine magazine. The magazine annually ranks 50 best employers among Ukraine’s biggest companies from different industries. According to this year’s assessment, Intellias is listed among the top five companies. More to that, Intellias is the only IT company out of the five leaders, which are JTI, Kyivstar, ProCredit Bank, Kernel, and Intellias.
We pay special attention to creating comfortable working conditions, both physical and emotional. We are open to receiving feedback from our employees, and we сonstantly work on making Intellias an even better company, – adds Intellias Executive Chairman and COO Michael Puzrakov.The final score was formed by several factors: 25% – loyalty (employees’ readiness to recommend their company to other people), 20% – salary (payroll and employees’ self-estimation), 20% – workplace and working hours, 10% – transparency of communication, 5% – social package, 5% – opportunities for professional development, 5% – company’s support during the pandemic, 10% – other factors (official employment, rewards, vacations, sick leaves, etc.). Intellias has been also recognized as the best employer among the biggest service IT companies in Ukraine in 2020 according to DOU.ua, which is the biggest IT community in Ukraine.
About Intellias
Intellias is one of the biggest Ukrainian IT companies that brings together more than 1500 professionals. The company is based in Ukraine with engineering centers in Kyiv, Lviv, Odesa, Kharkiv and Ivano-Frankivsk, a delivery center in Poland and representative offices in Germany, USA, and Saudi Arabia. Intellias specializes in providing full-cycle software development services with a focus on Automotive, FinTech, Telecom and Location Based Services. More than 2 billion people use software products developed by our engineers. In 2018 Intellias was recognized by Inc. 5000 as one of the fastest-growing privately held companies in Europe. Also, Intellias got backing from Horizon Capital, the biggest private equity fund in Ukraine, to broaden its delivery footprint and increase service capabilities with new delivery centers in Central and Eastern Europe.