No Bay Area companies among the top 10 in Forbes' list of America's Best Large Employers. Google was the highest ranked Bay Area company on the annual list.
ranked 11th best large employer in America, according to a new Forbes survey. No Bay Area company made the top ten.SEE ALSOThe publication noted that despite the recent wave of layoffs at many large U.S. companies, including top tech firms, unemployment rates were extremely low, citing figures showing unemployment at a historic 3.4 percent last month.
"Workers can be more selective than ever in choosing their employer," Forbes wrote, adding, "top talent can still find themselves with options with the help of some expert research on what U.S.-based employees say are the best companies to work for."Salesforce . With more than 40,000 employees, the tech company, specializing in IT and software services, came in 17th place.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - DECEMBER 01: The Salesforce logo is seen at its headquarters on December 1, 2020 in San Francisco, California. The cloud-based enterprise software company announced on Tuesday that it will purchase the popular workplace-chat app S
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