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BrainStorm Awards
Outside Magazine’s Best Places to Work
Just because we are in the software training business doesn’t mean we are always in front of a computer screen, we like to get out and enjoy the great outdoors too. BrainStorm promotes a healthy work-life balance and allows its employees to both enjoy the world around them and to save it from mediocre software use. BrainStorm is proud to join 99 of the greatest companies on Outside Magazine’s Best Places to Work list.
Best of TechEd 2012 Finalist
QuickHelp™, our fully integrated and personalized video training solution, was one of the stars of this year’s Microsoft TechEd event. With all its features and abilities, we were very excited but not surprised that QuickHelp found itself among some of the best products of the year. Haven’t heard of QuickHelp? Take a look at the link below to see what QuickHelp can do for you.
Utah's Best Companies
Being honored for a vibrant culture, and rewarding workload, BrainStorm received Utah Business Magazine's 2011 Best Companies to Work For. BrainStorm has the perfect balance of innovation, ethics, and challenge. Doing enterprise-level work with a small business feel, they have won the hearts of companies like Harley Davidson, Goldman Sachs, and Domino's Pizza.
The Communicator Awards
BrainStorm was awarded the Silver Communicator Award in the Interactive Category during the 17th annual Communicator Awards in recognition of our newest product, QuickHelp™. The Communicator Awards provides winners and their clients the recognition they deserve and gives communications and creative professionals proof and validation that their work is outstanding and highly regarded by their peers.
Stevie Award
BrainStorm received the honor of being a finalist in the 2011 Stevie American Business Awards. The Stevie Awards were created to honor and generate public recognition of the achievements and positive contributions of organizations and business people worldwide. Their mission is to raise the profile of exemplary organizations and individuals among the press, the business community, and the general public.
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