Dyax Corp. Recognized as a "Top Place to Work" by The Boston Globe
Dyax Corp. announced that it has been named one of the Top Places to Work in Massachusetts by The Boston Globe.
"Great people build great businesses. At Dyax, our employees are the foundation of our organization and are behind our steady growth and winning culture," said Gustav Christensen, President and Chief Executive Officer of Dyax. "We are honored to be recognized by The Boston Globe for our employees' continued dedication in making Dyax a great place to work."
The Boston Globe Top Places to Work 2014 magazine was published in The Boston Sunday Globe on November 16 and will also be featured on BostonGlobe.com. Dyax ranked 25th out of all Medium-sized Massachusetts employers, defined as companies with 100-249 employees.
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