The Top 40 Brands People Want To Work For In The Tech Industry

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These are the top 40 brands people want to work for in the tech industry:

The data is based on a survey of 4,100 tech professionals on Hired, and the company says that a high-ranking brand positivity index is correlated with “what motivates candidates to take that recruiter call” and “leave their current role.” It also helps companies land top candidates faster.

Interestingly, tech founder and CEO Jack Dorsey has not one but two companies on the public list, with both Twitter and Square making the cut.64% of people says that diversity and inclusion would significantly impact their decision on where to work 54% said a company CEO’s political views would have a strong impact on whether they’d take a job there

And Elon Musk was ranked as the most inspiration leader in tech, followed by Sundar Pichai , Jeff Bezos , Tim Cook , Jack Dorsey , Mark Zuckerberg , Sheryl Sandberg , Reed Hastings , and Marc Benioff Oh, and it is 2020, so remote work also factors in: “42% of parents have no intention of ever relocating,” the report says, but they are “very open to remote work.” But very few want to do more than two hours of daily video calls.

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