" list, and two of the world's most prominent companies fell out of the top 10.
Both companies espouse luxuries fit for a 21st-century workplace, and have the capital to back it up: Giant corporate compounds, open floor plans, yoga rooms and nap areas. So who took their spots? Historically, Facebook and Google have been powerhouses on Glassdoor's list. There have been aberrations when either company placed outside of the top-10 within the last decade, but 2020 is the first year since 2010 where Facebook and Google both didn't make the top 10. In 2016, Facebook ranked #5 and Google ranked #8.In 2014, Facebook ranked #5 and Google ranked #8.In 2011, Facebook ranked #1 and Google ranked #30.
Quality of reviews. Glassdoor's"proprietary awards algorithm" takes into account the subjective qualities of responses.Technology companies such as Facebook and Google have taken a major hit in the eyes of Americans recently, according to a 2019. From 2015 to 2019, positive views of tech companies' overall impact on America went from 71% to 50%. People who thought tech companies' impact on America was negative nearly doubled, rising from 17% to 33%.
Our Righteous Father JESUS OF NAZARETH LORD GOD ALMIGHTY will add more to their wisdom and initiative to His Glory now and forever and ever Amen 2Peter 3:18
Working at Facebook is becoming the equivalent of working for Fox.