Facebook, Google No Longer on Top 10 'Best Places to Work' List

Bloomberg reportsthat major Silicon Valley tech firms such as Facebook and Google which were once considered highly desirable workplaces have dropped off Glassdoors Top 10 best place to work list.

It appears that the Big Tech Masters of the Universe, which were once attractive to younger workers due to a number of perks and employee benefits, are no longer considered fun places to work.

Topping the list was cloud-computing software firm HubSpot, DocuSign came in third and Ultimate Software was eighth on the list.

Some other tech firms made the list for the first time, such as SurveyMonkey which ranked at number 33, Dell Technologies Inc.

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