Sounds right? Off? Comment below https://www.glassdoor.com/Award/Best-Places-to-Work-LST_KQ0,19.htm 1.) Bain 2.) nVidia 3.) ServiceNow 4.) Mathworks 5.) ProCore Technologies 6.) In And Out <-- don't laugh at this one, I hear they're paid super well and have benefits as fast food workers 7.) VMWare 8.) Deltek 9.) 2020 Companies 10.) Fidelity the list goes on MSFT at 18, google at 26 TC: 230k after recent stock crushing it!
Where is Albertsons
If Blind released their own it would be #1 for sure
I'm actually surprised Bloomberg isn't on there. No layoffs, good comp, good WLB, good professional growth, good perks, great culture and great company either early or later in your career. I guess RTO just ruined Bloomberg's points.
Yeah every year it changes so much because these companies are always experimenting and no one has figured out the formula 🙄
1 Bain - pre-drink the koolaid or no hire 2 Nvidia - a handful of hardware people doing real work and everyone else just plays with what to do with it, pay's been stellar, CEO wears a leather jacket 3 ServiceNow - one of the only reasonable tech companies in SD, they just don't know any better 4 MathWorks - no guesses for why they'd be extra happy but ok 5 ProCore - isn't this a construction company or something? no clue 6 In N Out - heavy religious lean guarantees culture fit or no hire, amazing brand, don't know about benefits 7 VMWare - good legacy reputation and lots of long term employees who don't know better, but the merger issues ruined even that I hear 8 Deltek - who? 9 2020 Companies - are these startups that survived covid? 10 Fidelity - no guesses for why they'd be extra happy but ok
Service Now HR spotted 👀
VMware is nonexistence in 2024
This was before RTO at ServiceNow
As a former NOW employee, no way it belongs on a top ten list. Run away from that place.
🤷🏻♂️ procore is fine. I am not surprised it’s on the list, but I am surprised to see it so high.
Mathworks is for retirees and coasters, so obviously, those slakers gonna rate high.
I am not sure about others but vmware and fidelity ahead of adobe, atlassian, booking.com ,SAP etc sounds weird but who knows !
Have you personally worked in any of those and also at vmware? Cause vmware before Broadcom was really good in all imaginable aspects! Had worked at SAP among these you mentioned myself, the pay was super low, bureaucracy annoyingly high.