Tech Companies with Culture and Value
Some companies know exactly how to make their employees
happy, and Twitter is at the top of the list.
The social media giant ranked No. 1 out of 25 companies
with the best culture and values, according to a new report from job community
site Glassdoor.
From Google to Facebook to Apple, 11 tech companies
managed to make the list — more than any other industry.
Results were based on feedback from people who know these
companies the best — their employees. Culture and value ratings were based on a
five-point scale, with "1" representing "very
dissatisfied," "3" meaning "OK" and "5"
standing for "very satisfied."
Here, we've highlighted the top 10 tech companies for the
best cultures and values.
1. Twitter
The social network won the overall top spot for culture
and values. It received a 4.5 rating out of 5 on Glassdoor.
"Team meetings on the roof are the best, [and
there's] great teamwork and a lot of smart people. I love how the 10 core
values drive the company to always be better," a Twitter software engineer
said for the survey.
2.
Google
Google actually earned the No. 3 spot in the overall
company list, but ranked number 2 among tech companies. It received a 4.4
rating.
"Each employee does not mind helping the other out
if [he is] stuck. I feel it is encouraged to reach out to others," a
Google software engineer said.
3.
Riverbed Technology
Riverbed Technology came in at number 4 in the overall
company list, but landed in the third spot among tech companies. Employees gave
the company's culture and values a 4.3 rating.
"It is a great culture where employees are
encouraged to take responsibility and are empowered to innovate," a
Riverbed Technology employee said. "The company is moving in the right
direction with respect to vision and shareholder."
4.
Facebook
Facebook landed in fifth on the top 25 list, but ranked
No. 4 among tech companies. It earned a 4.3 rating.
"Facebook truly values the important things in life
— to me, at least," a Facebook user operations associate said. "The
culture and dialog is open about everything. Whether it's with your manager, on
your team or concerning a company-wide issue."
5.
National Instruments
National Instruments came in eighth on the original top
25 list, but made it to the fifth spot on the tech list. Employees gave the
company a 4.2 rating.
"The company culture is fantastic. People are
approachable, the attitudes are positive, there's a lot of energy in every
department," a National Instruments employee told Glassdoor.
6.
Intuit
Intuit claimed the 11th spot out of the top 25, but
jumped to No. 6 among tech companies. It received a 4.1 rating.
"Intuit values their employees and has the best
attributes of Silicon Valley companies, while being committed to diversity and
'we care and give back,'" an Intuit employee said.
7.
CDW
CDW came in 13th place on the overall list, but ranked
No. 7 on the tech list. The company received a 4.1 rating on Glassdoor.
"[The people] really want to help you. The culture
truly promotes the coworker and you do have a say in a large company,” said a
CDW corporate account manager.
8.
Apple
Apple took the 15th spot on the overall top 25 list, but
landed in the eighth spot among tech companies. The corporation received a 4.1
rating.
"Everyone shares a common goal to make the best
products for the consumer, and it shows in most conversations you have,"
an Apple software engineering manager said.
9.
Citrix Systems
Sitting at No. 19 on the overall list, Citrix Systems
earned ninth place among tech companies with a 4.0 rating.
"There is an ongoing commitment to improve the
customer journey and ensure our product strategy is well-defined," a
senior manager at Citrix Systems said.
10.
Adobe
Adobe landed at No. 20 on the overall culture and values
list, but climbed to tenth place in tech with a solid 4.0 rating.
"Great perks, benefits. Adobe strives to be a good
corporate citizen, fosters innovation and creativity," an Adobe employee
said.










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