Projectline: Seattle’s Favorite Small Company

For the second year in a row, Projectline has been named Seattle’s Best Small Company in the NWJobs People’s Picks Awards. In a race against hundreds of other small, Seattle-based companies, comments submitted by Projectline’s employees and subcontractors truly stood out in the eyes of contest judges.

Members of the Projectline team shared about the company’s forward-thinking, respectful, and friendly managers, unique benefits like bus passes and chair massages, and, above all, the sense of camaraderie and teamwork that is felt day-to-day in interactions with coworkers.

Projectline is proud that recognition in this contest speaks to the fulfillment of the company mission, “To positively impact the people we work with, the people we work for, and the people in our community.” The fact that Projectline is a great place to work has a positive impact not only on the company’s employees, but on the clients and partners who work with Projectline every day.

“We founded Projectline on a core premise that work becomes ‘work’ when you no-longer love what you do. Winning this award in two consecutive years is a real testament to successfully building a culture around our belief that the happier you are, the more you can achieve,” says Projectline President, Mike Kichline.

“Projectline has more savvy, nice people under one roof than any other company I’ve worked for. When I walk into our office I feel the Projectline pride and see how much that motivates us. We’re continually innovating, bringing a higher level of quality to our clients,” adds Marketing Consultant Kris Orlowski.

A division of NWSource, a Seattle Times Company, NWJobs is the premier Northwest employment resource website, where local job-seekers can search for great positions, post resumes, and get tips on interviewing, salary information, and more.

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About Julia MacCracken

Julia’s background includes experience in graphic design, art direction, and production management for an array of print and online materials. A member of Projectline’s Creative team, Julia works with clients to establish the direction for and manage the creation of banners, brochures, websites, datasheets, and various other pieces of marketing collateral. Julia partners closely with Projectline’s content managers to create layouts and design elements that help messaging reach its intended audience. It’s not all work: Julia tends to be found outside enjoying the gorgeous Pacific Northwest (when it’s warm), holed up baking way too many vegan goodies (when it’s cold), or learning a new art or craft at one of Seattle’s fantastic schools or community centers (anytime).

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