Underneath the iconic green and yellow exteriors, John Deere’s machinery operates on a range of intriguing tech, from autonomous AI to VR. While Deere may be well-known for its machines, humans are at the heart of the work. That’s why employees are given autonomy and flexibility to work in ways that fit their lives, whether they are family-focused or in pursuit of illustrious accolades. External Partnerships Manager Brij Singh credited the opportunities and freedom he receives from John Deere for making a prestigious Congressional engineering fellowship he recently received possible. “Leadership’s trust in, and empowerment of, employees makes all the difference. It’s what makes this the perfect place to work,” he said.
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