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Best Places to Work in Sports: Technology — SharpHat

Technology: Fewer than 50 Employees

SharpHat (Gold)

Employees: 18
Headquarters: Englewood Cliffs, N.J.
Primary business: Software development
Key executive: Nick Maou, president and CEO
Top Engagement Category: Trust in Leadership

 

What makes it a Best Place to Work:

■ SharpHat stands out to me for its seriousness and commitment towards the work we do but also its flexibility and open-mindedness when it comes to dealing with its employees. Also have a great balance of teamwork and mentorship without micro-management.

 

■ This organization values its people, provides a great work/life balance, and allows individuals to innovate and develop great custom software solutions.

 

■ I feel that this company is a great place to work. It has been and will continue to be successful. The work/life balance here is great.

 

■ I love the work we do and the people I work with. Employees are valued here and that is what makes SharpHat Inc. a great place to work.

 

■ Excellent company with an exceptional culture. Prioritize work/life balance. Excited about the future of the company.

 

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