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The 25 best companies to work for, based on employee satisfaction

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Hunting for a new job? Fortune recently released its list of the top 100 companies to work for in 2020, created in collaboration with Great Place to Work.

The rankings are based on employee surveys asking over 60 questions centered around employees' ability to reach their full potential at the company. Inclusion is one of the most essential factors for employee satisfaction, according to Fortune.

Nearly half of the companies in the top 25 are in the financial and insurance industry or IT industry, but others that made the cut include hospitality, health care, and professional services.

The top 25 also include many of the same companies as last year, although some such as Hilton and Capital One Financial climbed up the list.

Check out which companies made it into the top 25.

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25. EY

Industry: Professional Services

HQ Location: New York City

Employees: 49,466



24. Capital One Financial

Industry: Financial Services and Insurance

HQ Location: McClean, Va

Employees: 44,000



23. David Weekley Homes

Industry: Construction

HQ Location: Houston

Employees: 1,555



22. Southern Ohio Medical Center

Industry: Health Care

HQ Location: Portsmouth, Ohio

Employees: 2,795



21. Plante Moran

Industry: Financial Services and Insurance

HQ Location: Southfield, Mich.

Employees: 3,277



20. CarMax

Industry: Retail

HQ Location: Richmond, Va.

Employees: 26,041



19. Navy Federal Credit Union

Industry: Financial Services and Insurance

HQ Location: Vienna, Va.

Employees: 18,648



18. Camden Property Trust

Industry: Real Estate

HQ Location: Houston

Employees: 1,663



17. Veterans United Home Loans

Industry: Financial Services and Insurance

HQ Location: Colombia, MO

Employees: 3,176



16. Kimley-Horn

Industry: Professional Services

HQ Location: Raleigh, N.C.

Employees: 4,247



15. Texas Health Resources

Industry: Health Care

HQ Location: Arlington, Texas

Employees: 22,110



14. Pinnacle Financial Partners

Industry: Financial Services and Insurance

HQ Location: Nashville

Employees: 2,508 



13. Baird

Industry: Financial Services and Insurance

HQ Location: Milwaukee 

Employees: 4,371



12. The Cheesecake Factory

Industry: Restaurant

HQ Location: Calabasas, Calif.

Employees: 39,496



11. Intuit

Industry: Information Technology

HQ Location: Mountain View, Calif.

Employees: 7,273



10. Kimpton Hotel & Restaurants

Industry: Hospitality

HQ Location: San Francisco

Employees: 8,124



9. American Express

Industry: Financial Services and Insurance

HQ Location: New York City

Employees: 59,000



8. Stryker

Industry: Manufacturing and Production

HQ Location: Kalamazoo, Mich

Employees: 19,941



7. Edward Jones

Industry: Financial Services & Insurance

HQ Location: St. Louis

Employees: 47,438



6. Salesforce

Industry: Information Technology

HQ Location: San Francisco

Employees: 13,282



5. Workday

Industry: Information Technology

HQ Location: Pleasanton, Calif.

Employees: 8,846



4. Cisco

Industry: Information Technology

HQ Location: San Jose, Calif.

Employees: 39,109



3. Wegmans Food Market

Industry: Retail

HQ Location: Rochester, N.Y.

Employees: 51,069



2. Ultimate Software

Industry: Information Technology

HQ Location: Weston Fla.

Employees: 5,600

 



1. Hilton

Industry: Hospitality

HQ Location: McLean, Va.

Employees: 62,000


Check out the rest of the best companies to work for over at Fortune.





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