The 40 companies engineering and IT students around the world say they want to work for

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Employer branding expert Universum based the rankings on the responses of college students in the 12 biggest economies in the world.

Employer branding expert Universum just released its annual rankings of the World's Most Attractive Employers, based on the responses of college students in the 12 biggest economies in the world. Among engineering and IT students, big tech companies, storied industrial manufacturers, and name-brand automakers dominate the list. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Employer branding expert Universum just released its annual rankings of the World's Most Attractive Employers, based on the responses of college students in the 12 biggest economies in the world. Among engineering and IT students, big tech companies, storied industrial manufacturers, and name-brand automakers dominate the list. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

 

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