10 companies with the best perks and benefits
Employees voted and now the results are in. Here are the top 10 companies with the best perks and benefits, according to a year-long survey conducted by Comparably.
Employees voted and now the results are in. Here are the top 10 companies with the best perks and benefits, according to a year-long survey conducted by Comparably.
Pipefy took the top spot in this year’s ranking for perks and benefits from workplace culture and career site Comparably.
These companies are highly rated for their perks and benefits based on anonymous employee ratings on Comparably.
Adobe was named the No. 1 company with the happiest employees in 2021, according to a new report from the company review site Comparably.
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Overall happiness scores were above 90%
From Microsoft to GoodRx, these 100 companies have the highest amount of employee satisfaction when it comes to their compensation and benefits.
Comparably used anonymous employee ratings to find the companies that offer the best compensation. GoodRx came out on top of this year’s ranking.
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These leaders earned high marks based on 10 million anonymous ratings from women and BIPOC employees at more than 60,000 companies.
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