ST. PAUL, Minn. - Computerworld magazine has named Minnesota Life Insurance as one of the "100 best places to work in IT." It was the fifth consecutive year the insurance company earned the rating. Diverse work assignments, employment policies that recognize the need for personal and professional life balance and competitive salaries were among the attributes that earned the company the 26th ranking, according to Minnesota Life. "Minnesota Life is very people-oriented," said Jean Delaney Nelson, vice president, Information Services, "and that orientation extends to the IS department. We offer our associates balance between their professional and personal lives as well as numerous opportunities for professional development." In 1999, the turnover rate among IS professionals at Minnesota Life was less than 9%- the industry rate is around 17%.
Minnesota Life one of best places to work for IT
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