LANL named a top 20 government employer by STEM Workforce Diversity Magazine

Laboratory places ninth in annual list

October 5, 2021

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Readers selected the top companies and government agencies in the country that they would most prefer to work for.
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Los Alamos National Laboratory placed ninth among the "Top 20 Government Employers" as determined by readers of STEM Workforce Diversity magazine (summer 2021).

Readers of STEM Workforce Diversity magazine selected the top companies and government agencies in the country that they would most prefer to work for, or that they believe would provide a positive working environment for science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) professionals.

The list of awardees is the result of an annual survey mailed to randomly selected readers of STEM Workforce Diversity magazine.

The Laboratory is very intentional about its diversity, inclusion and belonging initiatives, and we appreciate seeing this work recognized. 

As we continue to develop new strategies to address these important issues, public acknowledgements — especially from the STEM community — help strengthen the Laboratory’s reputation as a diverse and inclusive employer of choice.

STEM Workforce Diversity magazine is an Equal Opportunity Publication and one of the most widely-read career magazines in the nation for science, technology, engineering and math professionals who are women, members of minority groups, people with disabilities and veterans. 

C.J. Bacino
C.J. Bacino

It is shared with engineering schools and other professional associations and societies with a national readership of more than 175,000. 

You can learn more about the Laboratory’s inclusion and diversity activities here, and look at the many current openings at the Laboratory in the Careers section of our website.

 

- C.J. Bacino is the Laboratory’s Diversity Officer.

 

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