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Benefits: 100% company paid individual medical, dental, & vision insurance coverage, Pet insurance, Paid parental leave, 401(k) retirement plan, Paid time off for annual charity or volunteer work, Flexible paid time off, Fitness/Wellness gym stipend, Great work-life balance.
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Amgen Offers a Total Rewards Plan Comprising Health And Welfare Plans For Staff And Eligible Dependents, Financial Plans With Opportunities To Save Towards Retirement Or Other Goals, Work/life Balance, And Career Development Opportunities Including.
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Part of a forever fully remote company, committed to supporting work-life balance. A flexible, remote-first culture with an allowance to support your remote work setup. A cornerstone of our culture is the ability to bring their full, authentic selves to work every day.
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Raytheon's focus is on Life/work balance with flexible work schedules; one-week paid company holiday shut down in December/January; Employee Scholar Program (ESP) for advanced degrees and professional certification programs; 401K program; and numerous other benefits.
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To encourage work/life balance, GDIT offers employees full flex work weeks where possible and a variety of paid time off plans, including vacation, sick and personal time, holidays, paid parental, military, bereavement and jury duty leave.
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Draper supports many programs to improve work-life balance including workplace flexibility, employee clubs ranging from photography to yoga, health and finance workshops, off site social events and discounts to local museums and cultural activities.
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Embrace a healthy work-life balance with unlimited Flex Time Off, providing you the flexibility to manage your schedule and recharge as needed. As a Senior Software Engineer, you will be at the forefront of tackling significant, ambiguous, and non-trivial challenges as a core contributor and innovator, bringing creative technical solutions to life.
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Our engineering team is fully remote and believes strongly in work-life balance. Across our team we work in a mixture of Ruby (with Sorbet), Elm, and React (TypeScript). Engineers are provided a top of the line MacBook to do their work, and you’ll have access to all the necessary tooling to do the non-coding parts of your job (Zoom, Slack, etc.
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Flexible Time Off: Embrace a healthy work-life balance with unlimited Flex Time Off, providing you the flexibility to manage your schedule and recharge as needed. Senior Software Engineer - Application Security.
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Additional Information: Wolters Kluwer offers great benefits and programs to help meet your needs and balance your work and personal life, including Medical, Dental, & Vision Plans, 401(k), FSA/HSA, Commuter Benefits, Tuition Assistance Plan, Vacation and Sick Time, and Paid Parental Leave.
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Senior Product Software Engineer | C# | Azure page is loaded. ·Bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of education and work experience in software development. This means we plan our work by quarters to coordinate across teams, but still have flexibility to fit in unplanned work.
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Senior Cloud Software Engineer. Flexible work models, including remote work arrangements, where possible. Comprehensive employee benefits package, including a Retirement and Savings Plan with generous company contributions, group medical, dental and vision coverage, life and disability insurance, and flexible spending accounts.
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Our work is very important to us, but so is our life outside of work. The Contested Environment Test Solutions group is seeking a Senior Software Engineer to develop and support software for the testing of inertial navigation sensors and their components.
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This is primarily an on-site role, with some flexibility for a hybrid work arrangement. If this specific job opportunity and the chance to work at a nationally renowned R&D innovation company appeals to you, apply now www.
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We value our employee’s work-life balance and encourage taking advantage of Unlimited PTO. Whether you work remotely or in the office, you are confident, genuine, and clear in your communication.
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