LinkedIn Editor-in-Chief danroth explains why job seekers would apply to work at places that get bad press, like Tesla and Uber.
Looking for a company that will pay you a competitive salary and provide top-notch benefits and perks? You're not alone.
div > div.group > p:first-child"> The employers that land on LinkedIn's 2019 Top Companies list are most attractive to the platform's users. To rank these companies, LinkedIn reviewed the activity of its more than 500 million users, looking at interest from non-employees, engagement with employees, job demand and employee retention. To be eligible for the ranking, companies must have at least 500 employees.
As in previous years, companies in tech, media and finance dominate the list. Alphabet, which ranked No. 2 last year, takes the top spot this year as the most attractive employer of 2019, followed by social media giant Facebook and e-commerce company Amazon, which dropped out of the first place spot it claimed last year.Number of global employees: 258,700
Despite several high-profile scandals in recent years, LinkedIn says that Wells Fargo has taken major steps to rebrand itself by hiring executives in its risk division and removing unrealistic sales targets from its goals.In addition to unlimited vacation time and paid holidays, U.S. employees who have been working at Adobe for five years also get a 20-day sabbatical. Meanwhile, staff members who have been at the company for 10 years get a 25-day sabbatical.
"New research indicates that avoiding meat is one of the biggest things an individual can do to reduce their personal environmental impact — even more than switching to a hybrid car," WeWork's co-founder and chief culture officer Miguel McKelvey wrote in a memo to staff. He added that WeWork could save"over 15 million animals by 2023 by eliminating meat at our events.
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