For the fourth consecutive year, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Office of Information and Technology (OIT) was named to Foundry’s Computerworld 2025 Best Places to Work in IT list.  Ranking 59th among large organizations, OIT is proud to be among other industry tech leaders like Johns Hopkins Medical, Navy Federal Credit Union, and FedEx Corporation. 

“We are thrilled to be ranked as one of the top places to work in IT for a fourth year in a row.” said Assistant Secretary for Information and Technology and Chief Information Officer, Kurt DelBene. “To rank among other industry leaders on this list reflects OIT’s ongoing commitment to People Excellence and our vision of being the best IT organization in government.”

Since 1994, this annual survey has queried and ranked large, midsize, and small organizations to discover the best IT employers from around the world. VA OIT earned this ranking as a result of a forward-thinking culture that offers top-tier benefits, career development and training opportunities,.

To rank among other industry leaders on this list reflects OIT’s ongoing commitment to People Excellence and our vision of being the best IT organization in government.

According to the OIT Chief People Officer and Deputy Chief Information Officer of the Office of People Science, Mr. Nathan Tierney, “Over the past year, we have diligently fostered a high-performing culture within OIT, prioritizing employee well-being, development opportunities, and recognizing the invaluable contributions of our talented team. We are committed to creating an environment where every employee feels valued, supported, and empowered to excel.”

If you are interested in a career in IT or are a seasoned professional seeking new opportunities for growth and development in a progressive government IT culture, visit DigitalVA Careers to learn more about OIT’s service organizations and to search current openings across the enterprise.   

You can also hear real employees talk about their experience working in this space in our Life in OIT video series.

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