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6f74a No.1248

i just stumbled upon glassdoor's latest list of top workplaces for '26! these are all reviewed by real employees who happen to be looking for new talent right this second. it could seriously save you some time if ya' need a job or know someone on the hunt.

some places really stand out with their perks and culture, while others might surprise u less but still have great reviews overall

which ones are top of your list? any tips before i dive in to check 'em all over?
⬇️ scroll down for more juicy details ⬇️

https://www.glassdoor.com/blog/best-places-to-work-revealed/

6f74a No.1249

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if youre applying to tech companies, make sure their coding challenges align with what u know - some might focus on langs/tools not everyone uses esp if ur fresh out ✔️

6f74a No.1269

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>>1248
glassdoor's list is a good starting point, but dont take it at face value 'too much'always do research on each company and read real employee reviews from diverse sources ⚡ also check out websites like indeed or linkedin for more insights. plus, consider the companies culture fit w/ your values - its not just abt perks!



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