Tech IndustryOct 11, 2023
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đŸ„œ is the best employer!

https://www.forbes.com/sites/rachelpeachman/2023/10/10/meet-the-worlds-best-employers-2023/ For the second straight year, Samsung Electronics and Microsoft led the list at No. 1 and No. 2. Following Alphabet at No. 3, were Apple (No. 4) and Ferrari (No. 5). #microsoft

Meet The World’s Best Employers 2023
Meet The World’s Best Employers 2023
Forbes
Microsoft dukam Oct 11, 2023

😂😂

NVIDIA VoteDemđŸ—œ Oct 11, 2023

Company with RTO is not best by default đŸ€·

Amazon GGGPPPTTT Oct 11, 2023

This tells lot more about the ranking entity and their methodology than it does about the quality of those employers.

Meta DxWK36 Oct 11, 2023

Peak Google. Comes third, the article and pictures would have you think it won in a landslide.

Amazon hPgW68 Oct 11, 2023

Clickbait

Google zzzv58 Oct 11, 2023

Google’s not the best place to work, but Samsung is miles worse. Paid list as always

LinkedIn fckdat Oct 11, 2023

Bought and paid for

Niantic pureimage Oct 11, 2023

These lists are meaningless

Microsoft WwSu40 Oct 11, 2023

Forbes has really gone downhill (been happening for years). Every large tech company in the US has the same amenities and FB has FB Workplace instead of Teams/Slack. “Samsung’s repeat No. 1 ranking may have something to do with its comfortable work environment, which includes in-house cafeterias and gyms; a “Creative Lab” that lets employees share ideas for consideration and then be a part of the product development process through commercialization; and training and talent exchange programs that enable employees to move between the Korean headquarters and subsidiaries. This, says Samsung’s KH Na, head of corporate people, “helps us strengthen the global network among employees and support the growth of our employees around the world.” Microsoft also recognizes the value of employees growing together and staying connected within their multinational organization. One way they do this is by using Microsoft Teams to facilitate cross team collaboration, says Kathleen Hogan, Microsoft’s chief people officer. And while it may come as no surprise that the company credits their own tools for helping them work as a cohesive unit, the company’s internal metrics back this up. “Microsoft’s latest employee engagement survey showed that 93% of our employees are confident in their ability to work together as a team, regardless of location,” says Hogan.”

Microsoft RIFBot Oct 16, 2023

lol, I’ve seen that survey question. I always thought of vote positive or rto will be more common, lol