Full List Near You Top Companies Big Pay Best Perks
1. SAS
Rank: 1 (Previous rank: 20)
What makes it so great?
One of the Best Companies for all 13 years, SAS boasts a laundry list of benefits -- high-quality child care at $410 a month, 90% coverage of the health insurance premium, unlimited sick days, a medical center staffed by four physicians and 10 nurse practitioners (at no cost to employees), a free 66,000-square-foot fitness center and natatorium, a lending library, and a summer camp for children.
The architect of this culture -- based on "trust between our employees and the company" -- is Jim Goodnight, its co-founder, and the only CEO that SAS has had in its 34-year history.
Some might think that with all those perks, Goodnight was giving away the store. Not so. SAS is highly profitable and ranks as the world's largest privately owned software company. Turnover is the industry's lowest at 2%.
Headquarters: 100 SAS Campus Dr. Cary, NC 27513
2008 revenue ($ millions): 2,300**
Website: www.sas.com
2. Edward Jones
Rank: 2 (Previous rank: 2)
What makes it so great?
The investment adviser weathered the recession without closing one of its 12,615 offices or laying off a single employee (the British division was sold in October). Salaries were frozen, but profit sharing continued.
Headquarters: 12555 Manchester Road St. Louis, MO 63131
2008 revenue ($ millions): 3,859
Website: www.edwardjones.com
3. Wegmans Food Markets
Rank: 3 (Previous rank: 5)
What makes it so great?
Rated one of the best groceries in the nation, and a former No. 1 on our list (in 2005), Wegmans has never had a layoff in its 94-year history. More than 4,000 employees, 11% of the workforce, have been here more than 15 years.
Headquarters: 1500 Brooks Ave Rochester, NY 14603
2008 revenue ($ millions): 4,807
Website: www.wegmans.com
4. Google
Rank: 4 (Previous rank: 4)
What makes it so great?
The search engine king is hiring again: Google plans to add thousands of employees to its payroll in 2010. Though a few perks have been cut in recent years, Google engineers still get to devote 20% of their time to projects of their choosing.
Headquarters: 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway Mountain View, CA 94043
2008 revenue ($ millions): 21,795
Website: www.google.com
5. Nugget Market
Rank: 5 (Previous rank: 10)
What makes it so great?
The tough economy prompted the supermarket chain to help associates by giving them cards good for 10% discounts on $500 of groceries every month. At one employee-appreciation event, the executive team surprised everyone by washing the cars of all associates.
Headquarters: 168 Court St. Woodland, CA 95695
2008 revenue ($ millions): 287
Website: www.nuggetmarket.com
6. DreamWorks Animation SKG
Rank: 6 (Previous rank: 47)
What makes it so great?
Animators love the culture of collaboration and openness. Studio has upped releases from two a year to five every two years. Coming in 2010: How to Train Your Dragon, Shrek Forever After, and Megamind.
Headquarters: 1000 Flower Street Glendale, CA 91201
2008 revenue ($ millions): 650
Website: www.dreamworksanimation.com
7. NetApp
Rank: 7 (Previous rank: 1)
What makes it so great?
Execs increased efforts to take care of employees during a tough year, including an employee stock-option exchange and updates to incentive compensation.
Following a restructuring that led to a 5% reduction in the global workforce, severance terms were generous and top execs visited 26 offices in 13 countries to brief employees on the changes.
Headquarters: 495 East Java Drive Sunnyvale, CA 94089
2008 revenue ($ millions): 3,535
Website: www.netapp.com
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