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Glassdoor says that 41 tech companies made up the 2023 100 Best Places to Work list for several reasons, including a focus on better pay and benefits, diversity, equity and inclusion, and flexible work schedules/a good work-life balance.
Who Made The Cut
Glassdoor this week revealed its annual 100 Best Places to Work list for large, U.S.-based companies. Several large tech giants made the cut, including a brand-new addition to the list that nabbed the top spot.
Glassdoor, a website that allows current and former employees anonymously review companies, uses at least 75 ratings across nine workplace attributes from U.S.-based employees at companies of at least 1,000 employees as requirements for its annual list. The nine workplace attributes that are weighed are career opportunities, compensation and benefits, culture and values, diversity and inclusion, senior management, work-life balance, recommend to a friend, six-month business outlook, and overall company rating.
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This year’s top 10 tech players included a few mainstays, such as Nvidia and LinkedIn. But it also included a couple of newcomers. Software company Gainsight and security player CrowdStrike joined the fray. And of the 15 years that Glassdoor has been publishing its list, only one tech company has made the cut consistently every year: Google.
Here are Glassdoor’s top 10 tech companies to work for in 2023, along with their rankings and review excerpts from employees.