Employees Nominate Their Own 50 Best Places To Work

Salary crowdsourcing site Glassdoor.com, which uses user-provided data to make salary data transparent, is back with another interesting data point -- the top 50 "Best Places To Work" as ranked by the employees themselves. I was glad to see that some ...
Dec. 17, 2010

Salary crowdsourcing site Glassdoor.com, which uses user-provided data to make salary data transparent, is back with another interesting data point -- the top 50 "Best Places To Work" as ranked by the employees themselves.

I was glad to see that some manufacturers made the list -- among them, General Mills, Apple, P&G, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Monsanto, John Deere, Qualcomm, Ford, Intel, Nike, and Cummins.

Full list here.

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