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Opportunity knocks at Pinnacle 21’s new Blue Bell HQ

Are you a technologist craving ownership over the work you do with the ability to make an impact on patients’ lives? Learn more about this data standardization software company.

Pinnacle 21's Blue Bell HQ. (Courtesy photo)

Pinnacle 21 is a Technical.ly Talent client and reviewed this article before publication.

Like that addictive new car smell, the air in Pinnacle 21’s brand new office space in Blue Bell, Pa. is abuzz with opportunity.

Located in an unusually scenic and playful office park — a life-size chess board sits in amidst a cluster of brightly colored patio furniture — employees work autonomously at light-bathed desks overlooking a glimmering pond. A stone’s throw from cozy lunch spots and the on-site gym, the close-knit team members often spend their time collaborating in and outside the office.

But beyond aesthetics and perks, if there’s one thing employees have learned from their time at Pinnacle 21 it’s that it sure is easier to hop out of bed in the morning when you know the work you’re doing matters.

As an industry leader in data standardization software, Pinnacle 21 has built its reputation on successfully streamlining the FDA approval process so that medications can get in the hands of patients faster. Today, the company continues to dominate the industry as it looks to expand its product offerings outside of standardization.

Take a look at Pinnacle 21’s new culture page to learn more about where the revolutionary company has been, where it’s going and how you can join in.

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