50 best companies to work for, according to employees - MarketWatch



50 best companies to work for, according to employees - MarketWatch

1/01 1/01 Hong Kong's Hang Seng opens 0.3% higher at 23,683.63 1/01 Former New York Gov. Mario Cuomo dead at 82: WSJ 1/01 1/01 Share Sick of your job? Feeling mistreated by your employer? Angry about the abysmal perks your company offers? If you answered yes to any of these questions, it may be time to begin hunting for a new job — especially since January and February are two of the biggest months for hiring. Plus, a number of economic indicators show that the job market is better than it has been in years: the unemployment rate of 5.8% is at a six-year low, and more than 2.65 million jobs were created in 2014 alone — that's more jobs created than in any full calendar year since the late 1990s — with the hiring being done across a wide swath of industries. But, of course, you don't want (once again) to end up in a company you don't love. Job site Glassdoor.

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