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Computerworld Names Five9 to 2026 List of Best Places to Work in IT
Five9 earns recognition for the third consecutive year, moving up in overall ranking and receiving top marks for workplace culture and IT growth SAN RAMON,

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nFive9 earns recognition for the third consecutive year, moving up in overall ranking and receiving top marks for workplace culture and IT growth\n\n SAN RAMON, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nFive9 (Nasdaq: FIVN), provider of the Intelligent CX Platform, today announced that it has been named to Foundry’s Computerworld 2026 Best Places to Work in IT list for the third consecutive year, recognizing the company as one of the top organizations that challenge their IT staff while providing great benefits and compensation. This year, Five9 achieved several notable placements, including:\n\n\n#12 Overall for Midsize Companies, up from #13 in 2025\n\n\n#7 for Workplace Culture among Midsize Companies, acknowledging Five9’s commitment to fostering belonging and encouraging diverse perspectives\n\n\n#9 for IT Growth among Midsize Companies, recognizing Five9’s leadership in expanding and developing its IT teams\n\n\nHonorees will be featured on Computerworld.com alongside the results of the 2026 Best Places to Work in IT survey.\n\n“These rankings affirm the incredible work our teams are doing as we continue to advance our Intelligent CX Platform and lead in AI-driven CX innovation,” said Tony Sorensen, SVP, CIO, Five9. “I’m particularly proud of our recognition in culture and IT growth, as these categories reflect our ongoing investment in people and our commitment to developing world-class talent. Our employees are at the center of everything we do, and this honor belongs to them.”\n\nAs a leading Intelligent CX platform supporting thousands of customers around the world, Five9 prioritizes equipping its IT and engineering professionals with the tools, resources, and opportunities needed to excel. The company’s culture fosters belonging, curiosity, and continuous learning, creating a dynamic environment where technologists can pursue meaningful work and build impactful careers.\n\n“It’s clear that AI is having a disruptive impact on IT operations and IT talent,” says Barbara Call, global director of content strategy at Foundry. “This year’s honorees demonstrate how organizations are proactively evolving their talent strategies to fill much-needed skills gaps and reskill existing staff to be more resilient and responsive to changing needs.”\n\nFive9 has consistently been recognized for its culture and employee experience. In 2025, the compa...