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Healthiest Places to Work

By Dennis McCafferty on 2010-05-24


Outside magazine picked the top 50 companies to work for in terms of healthy/active-lifestyle perks. A non-tech company, Natural Habitat Adventures, was #1, but here are ten IT/tech-related companies that made the list. No reason your company can't cop some of these ideas.

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Rally Software of Boulder, Colo. (#6)
Software consultant has "ski days" for employees.

Max Borges Agency of Miami, Fla. (#21)
Tech-focused Miami-based PR firm gives $100 annually to individual employees to enter any race of their choosing.

Redspin of Carpinteria, Calif. (#24)
Info-security firm provides bikes, surfboards and company-paid personal training.

RealeFlow of Parma Heights, Ohio (#34)
Real estate investor-focused solution provider encourages two "free days" a week to rejuvenate, during which no e-mail is to be answered.

Street Legal Industries of Oak Ridge, Tenn. (#35)
Tech-support firm allows employees to set their own schedules when kids are out of school.

Peaksware of Lafayette, Colo. (#38)
Fitness-focused software developer encourages participation in Ironman, marathon, century runs, etc., allows flex time for training.

MindBody of San Luis Obispo, Calif. (#40)
Business-management software company provides bikes for employee errands and a green laundry dropoff service for staffers.

G5 Search Marketing of Bend, Ore. (#42)
Online advertising business encourages employees to work schedules around skiing and hiking.

Dominion Digital of Richmond, Va. (#49)
Tech-consultancy is telecommute friendly, reimburses business use of cell phones and home Internet service.

TriSports.com of Tucson, Ariz. (#50)
Online retailer gives 10 cents a mile to employees who bike to work.

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