Looking For A Job? Here's Fortune's Best Companies to Work For

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Future college graduates and jobseekers, listen up: if you want to know where to rake in the cash or be valued as an employee, jump over to Fortune magazine's annual list of Top 100 Employers to Work For. It's a fantastic resource to consult while blitzing your resume to employers this spring. The feature details company job perks and salary information, as well as insightful nuggets of knowledge on various professional positions. After the jump, we've boiled down the 20 best companies to work for.

The 20 Best Companies To Work For

1. SAS
2. Edward Jones
3. Wegmans Food Markets
4. Google
5. Nugget Market
6. DreamWorks Animation SKG
7. NetApp
8. Boston Consulting Group
9. Qualcomm
10. Camden Property Trust
11. Robert W. Baird & Co.
12. Bingham McCutchen
13. W. L. Gore & Associates
14. Recreational Equipment
15. Zappos.com
16. Cisco
17. Methodist Hospital System
18. Whole Foods Market
19. Genentech
20. Devon Energy

Other Notables on Fortune's List

#18 Goldman Sachs Group
#44 Ernst & Young
#47 J. M. Smucker
#51 Microsoft
#68 Men's Wearhouse
#71 PricewaterhouseCoopers
#73 American Express
#84 Accenture
#91 FedEx
#93 Starbucks
#98 Intel

Of course, if you've had a terrible experience at any of these companies, feel free to rant in the comments.

Comments

Trip doesnt work...college all the way

 

jack i think theyre talking about as far as employee benefits, ability to move up in the company and stuff like that. not how important the company is. like yeah you might make bank crunching numbers at an investment firm but this comes down more to if you like your work environment and get good benefits i.e. healthcare, paid vacation, pension, etc.

Yea dude since when are investment banks the best place to work, great money but shitty lifestyle.

I'm surprised companies like DynCorp & Triple Canopy aren't on the list. I mean yea, its dangerous, but for at least $1,000 a day I'd take it.

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