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The 100 Best Companies to work for
Fat paychecks, sweet perks, fun colleagues, and over 70,000 jobs ready to be filled — these employers offer dream workplaces. Like Google, which reclaims the top spot this year to become a three-time champion. Meet this year’s top 100, network with the winners on LinkedIn, and more.
In the latest issue of Fortune Magazine.
4 responses to “The 100 Best Companies to work for” 
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Nice visualization. Where did you get the data for number of job applications in 2011 (bubble size)?
I was not able to find this part of the data in the Fortune article. -
Marielle January 25th, 2012 at 06:53
Ah ben ça tombe bien, je cherchais une entreprise avec des “fun colleagues” justement.
Je serai à NY quelques jours au mois de mai, si tu es dans les parages, auras tu le temps pour un lunch ?
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Yay, the workplace is catching up to utopian ideas that are not far-fetched..merely trimmed down realistic environments that inspire and bring us back to work with a smile each day!
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Yes pretty neat visualization.
The “Click to see full graphic” does not work on my browser.A little bit surprised about the size of “Intel”….
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Nascif January 24th, 2012 at 11:34