About Indus
INDUS Corporation offers specialized IT Services delivery, Call Centers, Network Operations, Security Policy, Certification and Accreditation, Database Development and Administration, and Web Hosting.
INDUS works on some of the largest and most successful projects in the Federal Government and commercial sector. According to the Washington Business – more... Journal, the company ranks as the 32nd Fastest Growing Company and the 18th Largest IT Employer in the Washington, DC Metropolitan Area.
Since it's inception in 1993, INDUS Corporation has grown to over 450 employees with offices in the DC Metro area, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Missouri, Texas, Oklahoma, Nevada, California, Washington, Oregon and Ohio.
INDUS Corporation continues to be recognized within the IT industry for outstanding performance and customer service. – less – More from ZoomInfo »
Indus Employer Reviews
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Good Company to work
Software Programmer (Former Employee), Norcross, GA – April 15, 2013
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great company
Window System Analyst/Administrator (Former Employee), VA – November 2, 2012
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INDUS was a good company to work for
Contractor, Helpdesk Specialist IV (Former Employee), Reston, VA – May 18, 2012
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