Hispanic Engineer Magazine: The Most Admired Companies in Engineering

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Hispanic Engineer Magazine: The Most Admired Companies in Engineering

 
POSTED ON Oct 10, 2024
 

The most admired companies in engineering distinguish themselves by their unwavering support for their employees, understanding that their success is closely tied to the well-being and satisfaction of their workforce.

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The most admired companies in engineering are those that not only attract top talent but also create environments where their employees can thrive.

Their commitment to professional development, mentorship, inclusivity, and employee well-being ensures that they remain leaders in innovation and retain their top talent.

As these companies continue to support engineering programs and foster diverse talent, they pave the way for future generations of engineers. The impact of their efforts extends beyond their immediate workforce, contributing to the broader goal of advancing technology and improving society.

In doing so, they not only secure their place as industry leaders but also inspire others to follow in their footsteps, creating a lasting legacy of excellence and innovation in engineering.

Here are some of the most admired companies recognized for their outstanding support to engineering programs and their commitment to fostering excellence and innovation.

In addition to the for-profit companies, several government and nonprofit organizations play a vital role in supporting engineering programs.

  • 1. Amazon
  • 2. Apple
  • 3. Baker Hughes
  • 4. Boeing
  • 5. Cisco
  • 6. Corning
  • 7. GDIT (General Dynamics Information Technology)
  • 8. IBM
  • 9. Intel
  • 10. Leidos
  • 11. Lockheed Martin
  • 12. Microsoft
  • 13. Northrop Grumman
  • 14. Raytheon
  • 15. Texas Instruments
  • 1. Advancing Minorities’ Interest in Engineering (AMIE)
  • 2. City of Baltimore
  • 3. U.S. Department of the Army
  • 4. U.S. Department of Energy
  • 5. U.S. Department of the Navy
  • 6. Federal Highway Administration
  • 7. Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
  • 8.National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  • 9. National Science Foundation (NSF)
  • 10. National Security Agency
  • 11. Sandia National Laboratories
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