The happiest employees in the US work at these 10 companies
What makes employees happy to go to work every day? To dig into who’s doing it well, Comparably set out to find at which companies employees are happiest.
What makes employees happy to go to work every day? To dig into who’s doing it well, Comparably set out to find at which companies employees are happiest.
Microsoft took the top spot on Comparably’s list of large companies with the best perks and benefits in 2019. Rounding out the top five big companies were Facebook, which was last year’s winner, Google, HubSpot and Amazon.
Some of the most influential companies of our time have changed the way people search for information, stay connected and communicate across the world. And to recruit talent to work on their ambitions to change the world, they also provide top-notch pay and benefits to employees, according to a new ranking of the best companies for … Read full-story
Due to the tight labor market, more small companies are offering perks like flexible work schedules to hire top talent.
To discover just which companies are indeed wonderful employers, Comparably, a website that collects data about workplace cultures and compensation, analyzed anonymous data from millions of people across the country and came up with a list of 25 companies with the happiest employees.
Job-listing site Comparably just released its annual ranking of the 25 happiest large companies to work for. Tech giants like Microsoft, Google, and LinkedIn topped the list, and other Silicon Valley companies like Intuit and Salesforce made the ranking
Free gym memberships, 100% paid health care and unlimited PTO are among perks and benefits given at the businesses topping this Comparably list.
Job-listing site Comparably analyzed anonymous employee feedback on their website to measure fair pay, perks, benefits, and work environment to find out what companies are the best at offering employees flexible schedules.
Due to the tight labor market, more small companies are offering perks like flexible work schedules to hire top talent. Some small companies do a better job with their perks than others: job-listing site Comparably released its annual ranking of the 25 companies where employees have the best-work life balance.
Employees at social networking and other closely related tech companies are generally happy, and especially happy with the perks and benefits they receive, as well as their salaries, but their work-life balance is severely lacking, according to new research from workplace culture and compensation monitoring site Comparably.
These are the 15 highest-paying tech jobs, according to a report from Comparably, and here’s how much those jobs pay in Orlando. Which of these positions is your company looking to hire?
Employees have spoken, and the highest-rated large companies for compensation and benefits in the U.S. are Google, Facebook and Microsoft. That’s according to the latest salary survey by the job-hunting website Comparably, which compiled data from 10 million ratings across 50,000 U.S. companies.
Would your workers recommend you to their network of peers? It’s a question that continues to fascinate I/O psychologists and people managers alike: the formula for happiness at work. But for 100 companies – recognized in this year’s Happiest Employees list by Comparably – the winning formula is a combination of a positive work environment, fair pay … Read full-story
The anonymous company rating site has accumulated data indicating the top 100 companies to work at, where employees’ happiness comes first.
A 2019 survey by Comparably ranked small and midsize companies in the U.S. where employees are the happiest.
Job-listing site Comparably just released its annual ranking of the 25 large companies with the happiest employees. Comparably analyzed anonymous employee feedback on their website to measure fair pay, perks, benefits, and work environment.
Comparably found that workers at small companies tend to be happier than those at the best major corporations.
Comparably’s annual list of the happiest workers measured compensation and work-life balance but also took into account if employees were proud to be a part of their organization.
Nine Massachusetts companies made it to the rankings of happiest employees in the country, compiled by jobs review site Comparably.
Tech industry jobs aren’t only for people with coding backgrounds. People who studied the humanities and business can find an in at tech companies.
People who don’t consider themselves tech-savvy have plenty of job options in tech, including some that pay above six figures.
Not a geek? Not a problem in the Bay Area. It turns out that a number of non-technical positions at tech companies in the Bay Area pay six-figure salaries, according to a report by online career site Comparably.
If you’re not into coding but want a job in the technology industry, there may still be a seat at the table for you. The people who create hardware and build software for tech companies need people who know how to sell, pitch those products.
Not all jobs in the tech industry require extensive technical knowledge, according to Comparably. Here are 15 jobs in the tech sector for the less technically-inclined.
Employers on Comparably’s Best Companies for Professional Development list for 2019 were rated anonymously by employees, who evaluated them on their career advancement and growth offerings. Employees want to know they’re valued, and helping them advance professionally is a key means to send that message.
Nearly half of all workers feel burned out at work, and many of them feel like they can’t stop working even when they take vacations, a Comparably report showed.
To highlight which company leaders have earned the rest of their female staff, employee review site Comparably examined the ratings and reviews of anonymous women employees to come up with its list of the 50 best CEOs for women.
Three words: “anonymous employee reports.” It’s all part of the Best Leadership Teams 2019 list put out this week by Comparably, which describes itself as “an online platform to understand workplace compensation and culture.”
Are you challenged at work? Do you receive valuable feedback on how to improve? Do you have a mentor? These were just some of the questions employees answered on a Comparably survey to determine which companies in the US offer the best professional development and career support.
How would you rate your boss? A Comparably survey asked employees to rate their leaders, starting from the C-Suite and working down to direct managers. Based on anonymous responses over a one-year period, Comparably created a list of the best leadership teams in companies across the United States.