https://www.fastcompany.com/90954648/companies-with-happiest-employees-2023-full-list?es_id=937fefea77 1. Workday: a California-headquartered provider of cloud-based finance and human resources software. 2. Topgolf: the company behind the golf ranges with electronically tracked golf balls. 3. Uber: the only major household-name tech giant that made the top 10. 4. AT&T: the telecoms giant. 5. Boston Consulting Group: the global management consulting firm. 6. RingCentral: the cloud-based communications and collaboration services firm. 7. Informatica: a software company that provides enterprise cloud-based management software. 8. Proofpoint: a cybersecurity company. 9. ADP: a company that provides human resources services and software. 10. Chegg: an education technology company.
So Uber drivers count as Uber employees or nah? AT&T…. Lol
Workday makes crappy software but pampers employees?
Wth is Whatnot?
#1 enterprise hr and finance software in the world. What’s whatnot tho?
Ring Central outsources to India, only good if you're a director overseeing the peasants.
I’d be happy af too if I outsourced all my work to another country 🤣
Outsourcing killed RingCentral. All those directors and VPs having 0 eng experience and being sold 💩 by offshore ppl (who now have too much leverage and too critical) but great at polishing execs. Results in lack of vision, couldn't scale during COVID boom (vs. Zoom), dead shell of a company, think Cisco but worse.
ATT?? 😂
Telecoms like ATT are horrible to work at. They basically lobby themselves into an oligopoly, so no competition. Without competition all you have is a mountain of politics, BS, and dead weight. BCG is a bunch of kids giving bad advice so that they can get a bigger contract, all because your management is clueless.
They outsource all work to companies like ibm TCS Accenture etc , the att guys are generally the experts who just preach on calls while the peasants take notes and build internal software
You don’t understand, it is not a ranking by positive impact on society
OP is beyond delusional
It is a ‘pay to win’ report.
Most likely, can't think of any other explanation
Not at all. RingCentral has had layoffs every single month since November. Everyone I know is either hoping for a package or actively looking to get out.
Anyone who has actually worked for RingCentral knows this isn't true. It's a hot mess.
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