When someone’s asked, “What do you do?” you can usually tell what they think about where they do it with and whom they do it with by the enthusiasm of their response. A bit more formally, The Baltimore Sun’s annual Top Workplaces survey identified 165 exemplary employers based on confidential employee surveys. Workers for some of the 2024 winners valued feeling empowered to make decisions, strong benefit packages and work-life-balance — seven of this year’s honorees are listed as being fully remote.
Large employers
400+ employees in the Baltimore region
Warren Knights, left, receiving lead, and Antonio Cawthorne, right, receiving clerk at intralox, shrink-wrap rollers for shipping. Intralox is a company that designs and manufactures conveyor systems for businesses such as Amazon and the US Post Office. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Staff)
Midsize employers
150-399 employees in the Baltimore region
From front to back, data scientists Kaidan Hetzer, Michaella Steinruck, Hugues Iradukunda and Adam St. Amour work on KrakenAI, a cyber security large language model AI system at the IG Labs of IntelliGenesis. A cyber intelligence company, IntelliGenesis offers artificial intelligence and machine learning services and production for the Department of Defense and commercial customers. The company has been named a Top Workplace by the Baltimore Sun. (Amy Davis/Staff)
Small employers
35-149 employees in Baltimore region
From left, Jennifer Dresner, Richard Vook, Teresa Stubbs Vook, Richard Michael Vook and Kim Miller, who work for RequiTest, Inc., a government contractor based in Ellicott City. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)