10 Tech Companies That Are on a Hiring Spree Right Now

By siliconindia  |   Wednesday, 22 May 2013, 01:56 IST   |    1 Comments
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7. SAIC



Approximate Number of Job Openings: 2,462



Employee Rating: 4 out of 5



Tysons Corner, Virginia based Science Application International Corporation (SAIC) is a defense firm that provides scientific, engineering, system integration, and technology services and solutions. It is both a defense contractor and an IT firm that is associated with the latest technological areas such smart grids, healthcare tech and cloud computing.



As per the employees, SAIC has a great corporate culture. Employees feel that they are part of something big and the workforce is highly sociable. Plus the culture and values of the company is top notch.



6. IBM



Approximate Number of Openings: 2,604



Employee Rating: 4 out of 5



Established in 1896, IBM is not just one of the biggest tech conglomerate, it is also one of the oldest. The workforce at this IT giant is dwindling at a rapid pace as older baby boomers start to retire. Plus the company’s venture into uncharted territories such as cloud computing, big data, and smart grids are having a positive impact on the hiring activities.



As per the employees, IBM is one of the most stable places to work, but it is also one of the most demanding. Exposure to the latest technology and design perspective, plus the technical challenges are some of the pros, while long working hours and not very well managed higher management are the cons associated with this firm.



 
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