Titus, a leading digital learning and EdTech solutions provider, has officially been named one of The Sunday Times Best Places to Work.
The nationwide workplace celebration recognises organisations across the UK that champion outstanding employee engagement, workplace wellbeing, and positive culture. Crucially, inclusion on the prestigious list is determined entirely by independent, anonymous feedback provided by the employees themselves.
Based in the historic, tech hub of Saltaire, West Yorkshire, Titus specialises in building bespoke digital learning platforms and content for global brands, universities, and public sector organisations. The company’s inclusion on the list highlights its ongoing commitment to cultivating a human-first workplace culture rooted in trust, shared purpose, and continuous professional development.
Duncan Marrison, Managing Director at Titus, commented:
“When I joined Titus as Managing Director last year, one of the things that really attracted me to the business was how strongly the founders cared about protecting the culture they had built. It was clear from day one that the values, sense of purpose and the way people support each other was something special and not just to preserve, but to build on as the business grows.
Being named one of The Sunday Times Best Places to Work is a hugely proud moment because it reflects the experience and feedback of our own people. This recognition belongs to everyone at Titus: the founders who shaped the culture, the team who protect it every day, and the business we’re continuing to build together.”The survey completed by staff highlights key strengths across the business, particularly noting high scores in workplace pride, empowerment, and job satisfaction. As the tech sector continues to evolve, Titus remains dedicated to maintaining the core values and care that define its internal team experience.