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TOP TECH GIANTS TO WORK WITH THIS 2020

Tech companies are known for offering lavish perks, like free food, onsite gyms and doctors, and long periods of time off for parental leave. So it may come as no surprise that tech companies accounted for a significant portion of Glassdoor's annual list of the 100 best places to work in the year ahead.
Tech industry giants like Google, Facebook, and Microsoft, and Apple made the list, but some of these companies dropped in placement compared to last year. Facebook, for example, fell by 16 spots to number 23 on Glassdoor's list, while Google dropped three spots to number 11 and Apple slipped down 13 spots to 84. Microsoft, comparatively, jumped up to take 21st place, an improvement from the 34th-place slot it occupied last year.
Here's a look at all the tech companies that made Glassdoor's list, which is based on employee feedback regarding their job, work environment, and employer over the last year.
1.HubSpot

Overall ranking: 1
Company rating: 4.6
What it does: Marketing, sales,and service software provider
What employees say: "HubSpot culture is unlike any other I have experienced. Your coworkers are genuinely invested in your success and will extend themselves to ensure you have access to the resources you need." HubSpot Inbound Success Coach (Cambridge, MA)
2. DocuSign

Glassdoor
Overall ranking: 3
Company rating: 4.6
What it does: Maker of e-signature software
What employees say: "They treat their employees fairly, are dedicated to the success of their employees, have great work life balance, and very responsive management." DocuSign Sales (Seattle, WA)
3. Ultimate Software

Glassdoor
Overall ranking: 8
Company rating: 4.5
What it does: Human resources software provider
What employees say: "The unlimited PTO, amazing benefits, and feeling like part of a big family are my favorite parts about Ultimate." Ultimate Software Social Media Business Analyst (Weston, FL)

4. Google

Reuters
Overall ranking: 11
Company rating: 4.5
What it does: Maker of the Google search engine, the Android operating system, Gmail, and many other products
What employees say: "Work/life balance, benefits, compensation, autonomy and the quality of your co-workers are unmatched." Google Program Manager (Mountain View, CA)

5. LinkedIn


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Overall ranking: 12
Company rating: 4.5
What it does: Professional social network owned by Microsoft
What employees say: "Super invested in employee development, great work/life balance, great benefits for working mothers and maternity/paternity leave." LinkedIn Workplace Manager (New York, NY)

6.  MathWorks

Mathworks at Texas State University/Facebook
Overall ranking: 16
Company rating: 4.5
What it does: Developer of mathematical computing software
What employees say: "They care about training and ensure that everyone is treated well with amazing little benefits from fruit in the morning to free Wednesday breakfast." MathWorks Social Media Manager (Natick, MA)

7. Nvidia


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Overall ranking: 20
Company rating: 4.4
What it does: Graphics processor company that has recently expanded into autonomous vehicles and other AI-related industries
What employees say: "Amazing culture, great work-life-balance and a strong drive to succeed in every area makes NVIDIA one of the best places I've ever worked." NVIDIA Senior Systems Software Engineer (Santa Clara, CA)

8.Microsoft


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Overall ranking: 21
Company rating: 4.4
What it does: Technology company behind Windows, Office, the Azure cloud, and many other products
What employees say: "I love the culture and the people here. We are always learning and have a can-do attitude." Microsoft Inside Sales (Fargo, ND)

9.Facebook


AP Photo/Elise Amendola
Overall ranking: 23
Company rating: 4.4
What it does: Social media giant behind Messenger, Instagram, and WhatsApp, as well as its core app
What employees say: "No day is ever alike and I get to tackle challenging problems surrounded by the best and brightest minds." Facebook Global Brand Partnerships (San Francisco, CA)

10.Compass


Compass
Overall ranking: 32
Company rating: 4.4
What it does: Real estate technology platform for helping agents work with clients
What employees say: "You are encouraged to participate and share your opinions and experience to help continue to make Compass the pinnacle of the industry." Compass Senior Manager (New York, NY)
SOURCE: pulse

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