Wednesday 17 December 2014

Google dethrones Twitter off its perch



Twitter is certainly named as the popular social media networking platform for many years now. Moreover, the company was also known as one of the few best places to work in because of the friendly environment given to its employees. Twitter has achieved various milestones in its short span of time in the industry and being ranked as one of the best places to work was certainly one. However, it was recently found out that Twitter is not anymore the best place to work in.
Google has now dethroned Twitter off its perch as the best technology company to work for in the United States. Apart from this, Google has also topped the United Kingdom’s list of being the best technology company to work for. However, there is no sign of Twitter making its name in the list even in the top 25. Ensuring a balanced work-family environment for its employees has made Google the best place to work on Earth. Twitter was the best company on Earth to work for, for three consecutive years, however, it does not even make it to the list this time.

Many people were concerned about Google’s position in the past years as they were placed sixth and not higher than that. But as the ranking stands for 2015, Google has not only taken the number one spot in the top technology company but it is now the top company overall to work for.
Apart from Google and Twitter, only F5 Networks managed to make its name in the top 10 this year. The rankings of the best technology companies to work for are as follows:
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1.      Google (#1, 4.5 rating)
2.      F5 Networks (#4, 4.3 rating)
3.      Facebook (#13, 4.1 rating)
4.      Qualcomm (#14, 4.1 rating)
5.      Adobe (#18, 4.1 rating)
6.      MathWorks (#19, 4.1 rating)
7.      Apple (#22, 4.0 rating)
8.      LinkedIn (#23, 4.0 rating)
9.      Zillow (#33, 3.9 rating)
1.  Mindboy (#34, 3.9 rating)
1.  Nvidia (#36, 3.9 rating)
1.  Orbitz Worldwide (#42, 3.9 rating)
1.  Interactive Intelligence (#44, 3.9 rating)
1.  Genesys (#45, 3.9 rating)

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