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Microsoft Is Number 38 In Top 100 Companies To Work For
Fortune magazine released their Top 100 companies to work for list. At number one is NetApp who are having a Slashdot effect after achieving number 1 spot on the list. Interesting findings are Google at number 4 and beloved Microsoft slipping to number 38. While I take these lists with a pinch of salt, they do however influence and maybe even convey the general opinion. This list makes an interesting read and serves as a good resource for those entering job market.

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February 9th, 2009 at 7:09 pm
I have a question, what does column 3 and 4 stand for indicating percentages and numbers? Thanks in advance.
February 10th, 2009 at 1:56 pm
Hi Tejaswini,
Column 3 is for Job Growth and Column 4 is number of employees in US.