Best companies to work for: Bain & Company tops Glassdoor rankings

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The UK’s 50 best places to work have been revealed… and most of them are in technology, finance or consultancy: check if your company is on the list

  • There are some surprising names on the list of top 50 employers
  • Employees ranked their employers against five targets for the Glassdoor list
  • Technology companies and consultancies dominated the rankings

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The best places to work have been revealed – and there are some surprising names on a list dominated by technology companies and consultancies.

According to the latest Best Places to Work survey from Glassdoor, a workplace ranking company, consultants Bain & Company is the overall top place to work in the UK.

Bain & Company won after employees praised the company culture, work-life balance and learning opportunities.

A great work culture and a great team are two key components to a great workplace, according to Glassdoor’s findings

Employees said the company “really had some of the best people to work with, smart and empathetic in spades” and an “amazing culture.”

In second place is software vendor ServiceNow, who was the 2021 winner, and then another consulting firm – Boston Consulting Group.

But move further down the list and there are some household names, such as Google, Microsoft, Apple – and even Heathrow Airport.

A total of 21 technology companies made the Best Places to Work list, as did nine financial firms, seven consulting firms and four manufacturing employers.

The top 50 workplaces in 2023

  1. Bain & Company
  2. Serve now
  3. Boston Consulting Group
  4. Equinix
  5. Ocado technology
  6. MasterCard
  7. Google
  8. Arup
  9. Sales team
  10. Version 1
  11. Gentle cat
  12. Black rock
  13. Microsoft
  14. Adobe
  15. Novuna
  16. Imagination Technologies
  17. Johnson & Johnson
  18. JUICE
  19. Wise
  20. Invent Capgemini
  21. Bureau of National Statistics
  22. Cromwell tools
  23. Moth MacDonald
  24. SUS
  25. Cisco systems
  26. Dell Technologies
  27. Baringa Partners
  28. Schroeders
  29. Bloomberg L.P
  30. S&P Global
  31. Syngenta
  32. Deloitte
  33. VMware
  34. Awin
  35. Diageo
  36. Apple
  37. RBC
  38. Get married internationally
  39. canoes
  40. Dishoom
  41. Goldman Sachs
  42. Siemens
  43. NFU mutual
  44. Avanade
  45. McKinsey & Company
  46. Heathrow airport
  47. Expedia group
  48. computing center
  49. accent
  50. Proctor & Gamble

What makes a great place to work?

Glassdoor’s five criteria were:

  • Work life balance
  • A good team and culture
  • Excellent salary and fringe benefits
  • Strong leadership
  • Good career growth

Glassdoor CEO Christian Sutherland-Wong said: “Last year brought extreme highs and lows for job seekers and employees, but despite an increasingly precarious job market, data from Glassdoor shows that there are still companies that are hyper-focused on creating excellent employee experiences.”

According to separate research from recruiter Hays, electrical engineers, sustainability managers and cybersecurity experts could pocket some of the largest pay packages if they decide to change jobs this year.

More than half of workers plan to look for a new job in 2023, it said, and with more than 1.1 million jobs unfilled in the UK, those looking for a new challenge are likely to find many opportunities to see.

Fields of skills shortages, such as engineering, construction and technology, along with energy and sustainability managers will continue to be in high demand in the coming months as the push for green jobs continues.

The highest salary increases went to salesforce solutions architects, who saw their average annual wages rise by almost 19 per cent to £107,000, along with systems design engineers and product managers, who saw their average wages rise by 18 per cent.

>> These are the jobs with the biggest pay rises in 2022

REVEALED: TOP 20 SALARY INCREASE IN 2022
Position Industry Salary (average 2022) % salary increase since 2021
1 Salesforce solution architect Technology £107,000 18.50%
2 Engineer system design Engineering & manufacturing £65,000 18.20%
3 Product manager Technology £71,091 16.50%
4 SAP basic advisor Technology £61,800 16.20%
5 Head of talent/resources HR £79,000 14.90%
6 Newly qualified lawyer Legal (private practice) £67,577 14.60%
7 Aerodynamics engineer Engineering £65,000 14.50%
8 Cyber ​​security analyst Technology £56,136 14.10%
9 Engineer cyber security Technology £73,125 13.90%
10 Constructor/welder Engineering and production £32,250 13.70%
11 Clinical Research Associate (Senior Level) Life Sciences £54,000 13.70%
12 Data scientist Life Sciences £58,750 11.90%
13 Platform engineer Technology £60,455 11.80%
14 Marketing analyst / CRM analyst Marketing £38,909 11.50%
15 Diversity, equality and inclusion manager HR £55,833 11.30%
16 Machine learning administrator Life Sciences £81,000 11%
17 Data engineer Technology £57,364 11%
18 Engineer working Engineering & manufacturing £26,000 10.60%
19 Financial director Accounting & Finance £126,042 10.60%
20 Automation engineer Engineering & manufacturing £49,500 10.30%
Source: Hays, based on the analysis of more than 10,000 salaries, in addition to survey data from more than 13,500 employers and professionals.

How the ranking works

Glassdoor looks at anonymous feedback from employees who rate companies on its website and then finds out which companies are the most popular with the workforce.

The company assessing employees asks about some of the best reasons for working for their employer, any downsides, how satisfied they are with their jobs, and details about the work culture, among other things.

Companies must have at least 1,000 employees to be part of the Glassdoor rankings and must have at least 30 employee reviews.

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