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Top 10 Best Place To Work In 2023: According To Glassdoor

| Published on January 14, 2023

This year’s Glassdoor ranking omitted notable tech powerhouses including Zoom, Apple, Zillow, and Meta.

A career search and review website called Glassdoor compiles information from its site each year to disclose what it considers to be the top workplaces in the US. According to millions of employee reviews, the firms are rated.

Working professionals have been quitting their jobs in favor of better opportunities over the past year, defying orders to “return to the office,” and demanding improvements from their employers, such as greater flexibility regarding when and where to work, increased salaries, enhanced job balance, and a stronger emphasis on reducing burnout.

A list of the top workplaces for 2023 was published by the jobs review website Glassdoor on January 10 as part of its 15th yearly Employees’ Choice Awards. Employees who voluntarily provided anonymous reviews about their organizations on Glassdoor in 2022 were taken into account for selecting the winners. The Glassdoor Employees’ Choice Awards honor the top workplaces in the US, Canada, UK, France, and Germany as determined by Glassdoor reviews.

Tens of millions of employee reviews and insights about companies posted on the website from October 2021 to October 2022 were analyzed by Glassdoor experts to create the study.

According to Glassdoor, the top 10 best places to work in 2023 are as follows:

Gainsight- Gainsight is a software business with a focus on product analytics and customer experience. According to Crunchbase, the firm has somewhere between 1,001 and 5,000 employees and is situated in San Francisco. It has conducted seven rounds of fundraising, raising $156.3 million altogether.
Rating- 4.7
Industry- Technology / Software

Box- Software for online applications is created by Box, Inc. It began in 2005 and today works with 97,000 businesses, 68% of which are Fortune 500 members. According to Glassdoor, the firm has between 1,001 and 5,000 employees and is based in Redwood City, California.
Rating- 4.6
Industry- Technology

Bain & Company- The large international management consulting business Bain & Company offers executives across all sectors advice ranging from marketing and strategy to IT and M&A. The corporation, which has its global headquarters in Boston, Massachusetts, employs about 15,000 employees.
Rating- 4.6
Industry- Consulting

McKinsey & Company- Businesses, institutions, and governments receive guidance from the multinational management consulting company McKinsey & Company. The firm, which employs a hybrid/flexible work paradigm and has offices all over the world, employs 44,067 individuals, according to LinkedIn.
Rating- 4.6
Industry- Consulting

NVIDIA- Based in Santa Clara, California, NVIDIA is a technology corporation best known for creating graphics processing units (GPUs). It employs over 10,000 individuals, according to Glassdoor.
Rating- 4.6
Industry- Technology

MathWorks- Software for mathematical computation is created by MathWorks for scientists and engineers. Over 4,500 employees work at the Natick, Massachusetts-based firm, approximately 30% of them being foreign-born.
Rating- 4.6
Industry- Technology

Boston Consulting Group- Global consulting company Boston Consulting Group collaborates with executives from many industries. It is truly headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, and employs over 22,000 individuals in more than 50 nations.
Rating- 4.6
Industry- Consulting

Google- According to Glassdoor, Google (formerly known as Alphabet), a firm that requires no introduction, employs over 10,000 individuals. The headquarters of the computer giant is in Mountain View, California.
Rating- 4.6
Industry- Technology

ServiceNow- Software firm ServiceNow is situated in Santa Clara, California. The business provides a hybrid workplace and, according to LinkedIn, has 21,871 employees.
Ratings- 4.6
Industry- Industry

In-N-Out-Burger- Meat eaters must visit In-N-Out Burger while traveling across California and other specific areas of the Southwest. They might not be aware that it’s not just a supplier of excellent animal-style burgers, but also a nice place to work, even for entry-level employees who make $2 more than the minimum wage in addition to receiving several perks.
Ratings- 4.6
Industry- Bars, Food Services, and Restaurants

Wind Up

Glassdoor simply restricts the average rating to at nearest tenth of their published report, even though nine of the companies on the list appear to have the same average score of 4.6. Their actual numbers extend beyond the thousandth place.

The IT industry may have had a difficult year with supply chain issues, layoffs, stock drops, and other issues, but Daniel Zhao, head economist at Glassdoor, believes that the industry’s extensive embrace of flexible work and unique employment opportunities still make tech businesses interesting places to work.

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