TechMD Named Top Workplace in Orange County!

Orange County Register Recognizes TechMD

At TechMD, we believe in investing in others so they may prosper. For our employees, this means developing a hard-working, fun-loving company culture and investing in their careers.

This approach has been a key factor in delivering our exceptional customer experience: we hire passionate, friendly employees and treat them like family, and in turn everyone is excited about their work and takes great care of our clients.

We’re proud to announce that our work has paid off again, and we’ve been named one of Orange County’s Top Workplaces by the Orange County Register.

This is our second year on the OC Register’s Top Workplaces list, and our fifth year being named to one of Orange County’s “best workplace” lists. We are excited about this award and are looking forward to placing again next year!

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