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Chris Ronan, Geocaching HQ, pr@geocaching.com
Geocaching HQ recognized by OUTSIDE’S Best Places to Work for 14th straight year
SEATTLE (November 18, 2024) – Geocaching HQ, the company that supports the global community and game of geocaching, is one of OUTSIDE’s Best Places to Work 2024. This is the fourteenth consecutive year that Geocaching HQ has earned a place on OUTSIDE’s list. Winning companies provide great workplaces for employees and encourage a balance between work and enjoying life in the great outdoors, while also respecting the environment.
“As we prepare to celebrate the 25th anniversary of geocaching in 2025, we are thrilled to again be recognized by OUTSIDE,” said Bryan Roth, co-founder and President of Geocaching HQ. “It is truly a privilege for us to serve the global geocaching community, and to continue our mission of inspiring outdoor adventure, exploration, and community worldwide.”
The winning companies are those that value productivity in combination with an active, eco-conscious lifestyle, for a fulfilling experience inside and outside the office. This is OUTSIDE’s seventeenth year providing the Best Places to Work.
Geocaching HQ is #23 of 50 honored companies and is one of only two Washington-based companies to make the list.
HQ’s 90+ employees enjoy a variety of benefits including a stocked outdoor gear closet, catered lunches and endless snacks, unlimited ski/snowboard lift tickets, outdoor activity reimbursement, an internal geocaching program with global travel opportunities, healthy work/life balance, and comprehensive health coverage.
The complete list of OUTSIDE’s Best Places to Work 2024 is available at OutsideOnline.com.
About Geocaching HQ:
Based in Seattle, Geocaching HQ supports the global community-based activity of geocaching. The company’s 90+ employees develop innovative products and services including Geocaching.com, the Geocaching® app, and the Adventure Lab® app that inspire and enable outdoor exploration, adventure, and community in more than 190 countries and two planets.
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