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Google earned top honors in workplace review site Glassdoor’s annual ranking of the best places to work in the U.S. and UK. The search giant topped businesses such as Chevron and In-N-Out Burger to earn the accolade. An anonymous review highlighted in the ranking that claims to be from a Google program manager calls the company “world class” in terms of benefits and care of employees and “almost unmatched” in terms of compensation. A lot of voters agreed with the person, shooting the technology company to the top of Glassdoor’s list. However, the reviewer also points out that bureaucracy and internal politics have become bigger hindrances to work life as Google has gotten bigger.
Check out the full list of top 50 places to work here.
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