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Tech hiring commitment
Helping to train, hire and promote more technology workers
Veteran hiring commitment
Committed to helping America's military veterans find work
Pay equality pledge
Committed to paying equitably for equal work & experience
Career advancement program
Helping employees "upskill" into higher-paying positions
Social responsibility pledge
Formal programs or foundation to give back to communities
Diversity commitment
Has programs that support a diverse and inclusive workforce
Pledge to thrive
Taking steps to prioritize employee well-being
Returnships
Offer formal "internships" for mid-career people or those returning to the workforce
United Therapeutics Corporation (UT) was founded by parents trying to save the life of their child who had been diagnosed with a rare and terminal disease we now call pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). At the time, there were limited therapies, and the only known cure was then—and still is today—a lung transplant. Saving lives has always been our priority. That is why, following the overwhelming approval by our shareholders in 2021, UT became the first-ever publicly traded biotechnology company organized as a public benefit corporation (PBC). This aligns our legal form with our longstanding commitment to serve our patients. We believe it also enhances our ability to create superior and sustainable value for all our stakeholders, including our shareholders.
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