FAQs
Awards 2023
Why should I vote in the TechBehemoths 2023 Awards?
TechBehemoths 2023 Awards is the first industry-wide award event based on a voting process. By voting for an IT company in the TechBehemoths 2023 Awards, you contribute to the only genuine yearly rating for IT companies.
How do I know if the voting process is genuine?
Users that vote for the TechBehemoths 2023 Awards have to confirm their vote through email address. The votes are not considered until the email address is confirmed. Moreover, to secure an authentic voting process, we have applied specific restrictions on repeated votes using the same email address, IP and device.
Who can participate in the voting process?
Every user (registered or not) on TechBehemoths can vote for their favorite companies.
How many times can a user vote?
One user can vote a single time, for one competing company.
How can I vote for a company in the TechBehemoths 2023 Awards?
To vote for a company, you have to access the location page where the company resides and find it by name using the search box.
Why can't I find the company I seek in the TechBehemoths 2023 Awards nominee list?
The most common reason why a specific company may not appear in the TechBehemoths 2023 Awards is that the company has not been nominated for this year's awards.
Why has my (favorite) IT company not been nominated for the TechBehemoths 2023 Awards?
TechBehemoths 2023 Awards brings together 3803 IT companies from 43 countries and territories across 20 services. We expand the number of locations and awarded companies each year. If you can't find your favorite company in the nominee list, it means that the company's headquarters is not on the list of 43 countries, or doesn't provide any of the 20 listed services. However, if your favorite company matches these criteria, then it is very likely it didn't qualify.
I voted by mistake/I changed my mind. Can I take back my vote?
Yes, users can undo their vote if it was done by mistake, or if, at some point in the voting process they decided to favor another company different from the one they have initially voted for.