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Thursday, 21st January 2010

New Online from Fortune: The 100 Best Companies to Work For in 2010

Fortune's 2010 List is Now Available.
Lists Back to 2006 are Also Online.

Top 5--2010
1. SAS
2. Edward Jones
3. Wegmans Food Markets
4. Google
5. Nugget Market

What's Available?

+ Full List (Can be sorted by Rank or Company Name)
Click on any company name for last year's ranking, hq location, 2008 revenues, and an answer to the question, what makes it so great.?

+ Top 100 Organized by State (Includes Map)

+ Top Companies
Rank by size, job growth, low turnover, no layoffs, women, minorities, all stars (employers who have been on the Best Companies to Work For list every year since it launched in 1998).

+ Big Pay:Annual Pay
For salaried and hourly workers.

+ Best Perks

+ Cool Tool: Perkfinder
"Select benefits you want...and instantly see which Best Companies offer them. When hovering over a selected company, other perks the firm offers will flash and you can click on the company name for more details. To see how many firms offer your chosen benefits, hover over the blue arrow at left. Hover over the right arrow to return to the main screen."

Special articles and profiles about:

+ Companies that are Hiring
+ 25 top-paying companies
+ Additional Background Articles and Features

+ Methodology

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