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annalise.ai receives Great Place to Work recognition

Update: Annalise.ai is now “Harrison-AI Medical Pty Ltd

We are excited to share that earlier this month, annalise.ai, along with our friends at harrison.ai, received our first Great Place to Work certification.

Great Place to Work® are an internationally trusted authority with the gold standard for identifying and recognising outstanding employee experience and company culture.

Receiving the certification is a two-step process that includes surveying employees. Scores are then determined through both employee feedback and independent analysis which allows job seekers to easily identify with companies genuinely offer a great company culture.

This achievement is the cherry on top of what has been a phenomenal year for our teams who make annalise.ai and Harrison.ai a wonderful place to work every day. We are a people-driven business so making sure we have a happy, supported and truly engaged workplace that enables people to thrive is paramount to us.

Are you interested in joining our team and experiencing working at a Great Place to Work? We’re always looking to expand our team of the very best people. Come and work with us and realise your potential https://annalise.ai/about/work-with-us/ or at our new location in India https://annalise.ai/about/work-with-us-aic/

About Harrison.ai

Harrison.ai is a global healthcare technology company that enhances clinician capacity and patient care through AI automation. Clinician-led and patient-first, our suite of solutions supports earlier, more accurate diagnoses and seamlessly integrates into clinical workflows.Harrison.ai solutions are available in 40+ countries and to half of all Australian radiologists. They are clinically deployed at 1,000+ customer sites globally, including 40+ NHS Trusts and all public emergency departments in Hong Kong. With 3,400+ clinicians using our tools, Harrison.ai has impacted more than 7 million patients’ lives to date.

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