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PurpleJedi

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Top companies to work for

Companies are always on the lookout for talented employees, but those in the work force are also judging companies — and some are more desirable than others.

In LinkedIn's ranking that came out today, the company cross-referenced data from thousands of surveys in more than 15 billion interactions to pinpoint the 100 most sought-after companies in the world.

Here are the top 30:

1. Google
2. Apple
3. Microsoft
4. Facebook
5. Unilever
6. General Electric
7. Pepsico
8. P&G
9. McKinsey & Company
10. The Coca-Cola Company
11. The Walt Disney Company
12. Nike
13. Salesforce.com
14. Twitter
15. Shell
16. Nestle
17. BCG
18. Ogilvy & Mather
19. Expedia
20. Accenture
21. Pfizer
22. Johnson & Johnson
23. L'Oreal
24. Adidas
25. Amazon
26. Bain & Company
27. Roche
28. Diageo
29. Burberry
30. Chevron

Other interesting insights that came out of the ranking says:

  • Tech is hot: Software was the most represented industry on the list, and Google topped several categories including our global rankings.

  • A strong consumer brand helps, but isn’t essential: Consumer powerhouses like PepsiCo, Coca-Cola, Nike, and Disney ranked highly. But so did leading professional services firms like Deloitte.

  • Bigger isn’t necessarily better: Big global brands are well represented, but 50 percent of the top 100 are under 7,000 employees.

The companies that tops this list in the U.S. exist mostly in San Francisco, New York and Chicago.

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Has anyone here worked for any of them?

I would love to work Pixar. Their offices were really cool (trying to promote creativity and all that).

The company I work for is a "mid-size" company, but it's run like a "mom-&-pop" business. shrug

The work environment is pleasant, I like my co-workers, and the bosses are nice.

But the opportunity to advance is limited.

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What about YOU?

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Reply #1 posted 10/12/12 6:50am

Graycap23

Your own...........

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Reply #2 posted 10/12/12 6:55am

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Graycap23 said:

Your own...........

lol I hear ya.

Unfortunately, not everyone is cut out to own/run a business.

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Reply #3 posted 10/12/12 8:29pm

ThisOne

i rather work for a small company where you can get close to the people u work with and for and every one knows everyone and its like a family rather than a work force.

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Reply #4 posted 10/15/12 5:36am

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ThisOne said:

i rather work for a small company where you can get close to the people u work with and for and every one knows everyone and its like a family rather than a work force.

nod

That goes both ways though...in a small company EVERYTHING that you do or don't do is out in the open. There's more "cushion" in larger companies.

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Reply #5 posted 10/15/12 5:44am

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PurpleJedi said:

ThisOne said:

i rather work for a small company where you can get close to the people u work with and for and every one knows everyone and its like a family rather than a work force.

nod

That goes both ways though...in a small company EVERYTHING that you do or don't do is out in the open. There's more "cushion" in larger companies.

I agree. nod

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missfee said:

PurpleJedi said:

That goes both ways though...in a small company EVERYTHING that you do or don't do is out in the open. There's more "cushion" in larger companies.

I agree. nod

I worked for a BIG company and hated the fact that I was a number. No acknowledgement of one person's contributions, we were judged by how the department as a whole did.

Then I went to a small company. I worked directly for the owner/boss. It was cool because in a few years I doubled my salary. But then we had to deal with his tantrums and bi-polar nonsense on a daily basis, AND if you made a mistake, it was like Armageddon.

Now that I'm in the middle, I feel more relaxed. I have the ability to prove myself and get the attention of the owners while still maintaining a certain "cushion" work-wise between myself and the top management.

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PurpleJedi said:

missfee said:

I agree. nod

I worked for a BIG company and hated the fact that I was a number. No acknowledgement of one person's contributions, we were judged by how the department as a whole did.

Then I went to a small company. I worked directly for the owner/boss. It was cool because in a few years I doubled my salary. But then we had to deal with his tantrums and bi-polar nonsense on a daily basis, AND if you made a mistake, it was like Armageddon.

Now that I'm in the middle, I feel more relaxed. I have the ability to prove myself and get the attention of the owners while still maintaining a certain "cushion" work-wise between myself and the top management.

I'm glad that things worked out for you. hug

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missfee said:

PurpleJedi said:

I worked for a BIG company and hated the fact that I was a number. No acknowledgement of one person's contributions, we were judged by how the department as a whole did.

Then I went to a small company. I worked directly for the owner/boss. It was cool because in a few years I doubled my salary. But then we had to deal with his tantrums and bi-polar nonsense on a daily basis, AND if you made a mistake, it was like Armageddon.

Now that I'm in the middle, I feel more relaxed. I have the ability to prove myself and get the attention of the owners while still maintaining a certain "cushion" work-wise between myself and the top management.

I'm glad that things worked out for you. hug

hug

Yeah, been here 6 years now, and for once I can say that work is NOT the main stress in my life.

hrmph

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Reply #9 posted 10/15/12 7:38am

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PurpleJedi said:

missfee said:

I'm glad that things worked out for you. hug

hug

Yeah, been here 6 years now, and for once I can say that work is NOT the main stress in my life.

hrmph

It's wonderful when it's like that. There's nothing worse than going to a job where you desperately are trying to find a reason the night before to call in the next morning. I've been there and it's no fun at all.

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Reply #10 posted 10/15/12 7:49am

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missfee said:

PurpleJedi said:

hug

Yeah, been here 6 years now, and for once I can say that work is NOT the main stress in my life.

hrmph

It's wonderful when it's like that. There's nothing worse than going to a job where you desperately are trying to find a reason the night before to call in the next morning. I've been there and it's no fun at all.

At my last job (the small company with the bi-polar boss)...at one point the WHOLE OFFICE up & quit on him (all of 3 people, lol). That left ME handling business for about 2 weeks.

Got so bad that & so stressful I lost alot of hair & would wake up in the morning and PUKE. Almost every day.

neutral

But I wouldn't mind working for Disney. Their employees get free theme park tickets. cool

Probably the only way I could ever afford the Disney cruise that my daughter's been pining for since she was 7.

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PurpleJedi said:

missfee said:

It's wonderful when it's like that. There's nothing worse than going to a job where you desperately are trying to find a reason the night before to call in the next morning. I've been there and it's no fun at all.

At my last job (the small company with the bi-polar boss)...at one point the WHOLE OFFICE up & quit on him (all of 3 people, lol). That left ME handling business for about 2 weeks.

Got so bad that & so stressful I lost alot of hair & would wake up in the morning and PUKE. Almost every day.

neutral

But I wouldn't mind working for Disney. Their employees get free theme park tickets. cool

Probably the only way I could ever afford the Disney cruise that my daughter's been pining for since she was 7.

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My goodness. disbelief So glad you aren't in that spot anymore.

I feel you on the Disney deal. I'd love to go on their cruise too!

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Reply #12 posted 10/15/12 8:42am

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most of those tech places are located over where i used to live in the bay area. it's really hard to keep up with those people. not sure i would want to work for them, the ones i met were pretty rude, and only cared about shopping and how much money they had. neutral

be kind, be a friend, not a bully.
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Reply #13 posted 10/15/12 12:49pm

Tremolina

1. Google
2. Apple
3. Microsoft
4. Facebook
5. Unilever
6. General Electric
7. Pepsico
8. P&G
9. McKinsey & Company
10. The Coca-Cola Company
11. The Walt Disney Company
12. Nike
13. Salesforce.com
14. Twitter
15. Shell
16. Nestle
17. BCG
18. Ogilvy & Mather
19. Expedia
20. Accenture
21. Pfizer
22. Johnson & Johnson
23. L'Oreal
24. Adidas
25. Amazon
26. Bain & Company
27. Roche
28. Diageo
29. Burberry
30. Chevron

Interesting list. No banks or insurance, but Romney's company is mentioned.

And a lot of European based multinationals.

Out of this list I have not been employed by any of these corporations. But I did handle cases on behalf and against a number of them.

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