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Bit-Wizards makes Inc.’s annual list of best workplaces for 2024

Bit-Wizards in Fort Walton Beach has been named to Inc.’s annual Best Workplaces list for the eighth year. “Each year, Inc.’s Best Workplaces program recognizes the very best in terms of companies that have fostered a truly amazing culture,” says Inc. editor-in-chief Mike Hofman. “We use hard metrics and data as well as qualitative measures for judging in […]

Bit-Wizards in Fort Walton Beach has been named to Inc.’s annual Best Workplaces list for the eighth year.

  • Prominently featured on Inc.com, the list results from a comprehensive measurement of American companies that excel in creating exceptional workplaces and company cultures, whether operating in a physical or a virtual facility.  

“Each year, Inc.’s Best Workplaces program recognizes the very best in terms of companies that have fostered a truly amazing culture,” says Inc. editor-in-chief Mike Hofman. “We use hard metrics and data as well as qualitative measures for judging in order to find the very best—and we’re proud that the program is highly selective.”

After collecting data from thousands of submissions, Inc. selected 543 honorees this year. Each company that was nominated took part in an employee survey conducted by Quantum Workplace, which included topics such as management effectiveness, perks, fostering employee growth, and overall company culture.

  • The organization’s benefits were also audited to determine the overall score and ranking. 

Founded on a set of strategically crafted Core Values, Bit-Wizards founders Vince Mayfield and Louis Erickson have focused on putting people first since day one. These core values not only shape the company’s culture internally but also set the standard for how Wizards interact with clients and the community at large. 

“Winning Inc 5000’s Best Places to Work for the eighth year in a row is a reflection of the incredible dedication, collaboration, and passion of our team,” said Louis Erickson, Chief Operating Officer. “Our company thrives because we prioritize our people, creating a culture where everyone can excel and feel valued.”

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