Rubicon Project (NYSE: RUBI) today was named one of America’s 50
Best Places to Work in Advertising & Media in 2015 by
Advertising Age, the leading global source of news, intelligence and
conversation for the marketing and media community. Rubicon Project is
the only advertising platform ranked in the top 25 of this year’s list.
Rubicon Project was selected by Advertising Age following a rigorous
process which included a company-wide employee survey as well as written
responses related to hiring practices, benefits packages, salaries,
office perks, workplace environment and design. Advertising Age surveyed
nearly 20,000 people as part of the selection process.
“At Rubicon Project, we manage Culture as a product -- we have a
dedicated team to specifically manage this critical aspect of our
business as a way to scale and continually keep our Culture a top
priority,” explained Frank Addante, CEO and Founder of Rubicon Project.
“Being named one of the Best Places to Work in Advertising & Media
highlights our commitment to attracting, retaining and motivating great
innovators."
Rubicon Project was founded on the guiding principle that “great people
innovate great products, and great products attract great customers.” In
addition to providing exceptional health benefits and an employee stock
purchase program, Rubicon Project recognizes its Team Members have
ambitions, family commitments, and personal projects outside of the
workplace, and offers flexible work hours and unlimited vacation days
for salaried team members. Importantly, Rubicon Project also encourages
Team Members to further their personal and professional development
through training courses offered by Rubicon Project University and to
innovate new ideas to drive business forward during biannual hackathons.
Team Members are also provided with opportunities and encouraged to give
back to local communities under its global Community Program.
“As always, the competition was tough. Out of the hundreds of companies
who applied, we’re calling out more honorees than ever before. Fifty big
shops, independents, agencies, ad tech, and media companies earned
recognition for being leaders in recruiting, retaining, and cultivating
talent,” said Ken Wheaton, editor of Advertising Age. “At the end of the
day all these organizations are in the talent business and they’re doing
it right. They’re finding interesting, relevant, and often unexpected
ways to create cultures and work environments that keep employees
engaged.”
About Rubicon Project
Founded in 2007, Rubicon Project’s mission is to keep the Internet free
and open and fuel its growth by making it easy and safe to buy and sell
advertising. Rubicon Project pioneered advertising automation technology
to enable the world’s leading brands, content creators and application
developers to trade and protect trillions of advertising requests each
month and to improve the advertising experiences of consumers. Rubicon
Project is a publicly traded company (NYSE: RUBI) headquartered in Los
Angeles, California.
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