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    According to LinkedIn, Here's Where Everyone Wants to Work

    Companies are always on the lookout for talented employees, but those in the work force are also judging companies — and some are more desirable than others. 

    In LinkedIn's ranking that came out today, the company cross-referenced data from thousands of surveys in more than 15 billion interactions to pinpoint the 100 most sought-after companies in the world.

    Here are the top 30:

    1. Google
    2. Apple
    3. Microsoft
    4. Facebook
    5. Unilever
    6. General Electric
    7. Pepsico
    8. P&G
    9. McKinsey & Company
    10. The Coca-Cola Company
    11. The Walt Disney Company
    12. Nike
    13. Salesforce.com
    14. Twitter
    15. Shell
    16. Nestle
    17. BCG
    18. Ogilvy & Mather
    19. Expedia
    20. Accenture
    21. Pfizer
    22. Johnson & Johnson
    23. L'Oreal
    24. Adidas
    25. Amazon
    26. Bain & Company
    27. Roche
    28. Diageo
    29. Burberry
    30. Chevron

    Other interesting insights that came out of the ranking says:

    Tech is hot:
     Software was the most represented industry on the list, and Google topped several categories including our global rankings.

    A strong consumer brand helps, but isn’t essential: Consumer powerhouses like PepsiCo, Coca-Cola, Nike, and Disney ranked highly. But so did leading professional services firms like Deloitte.

    Bigger isn’t necessarily better:
     Big global brands are well represented, but 50 percent of the top 100 are under 7,000 employees.

    The companies that tops this list in the U.S. exist mostly in San Francisco, New York and Chicago. 

    NOW SEE: The best 25 companies to work for if you want to get promoted fast > 



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