Best Companies For Life After Work

By siliconindia  |   Tuesday, 04 February 2014, 23:01 IST
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SAS Institute



Company Rating: 4.4



Based in North Carolina, SAS Institute is one of the world’s largest private software developers that specialize in the development of analytic software. It owns the largest market share for advanced analytics and the company’s software are used by 79 percent of the fortunes 500 companies. The software biggie that facilitates companies to gather, store, access, analyze and report large corporate data to aid in decision making is among the best in the world in terms of promoting employee happiness and healthy life after work.



Great work-life balance, good compensation packages, and additional perks such as onsite childcare, aquatic center, gym, subsidized meals and so on are some of the pros, while slower advancement pace are the cons of being associated with the firm.



Agilent Technologies



Company Rating: 4.4



Agilent Technologies, an American firm that designs and manufactures scientific testing equipments, is not only a top ranked organization is its sector, but also is a leader in terms of taking care of its employees and promoting work-life balance.



As per the employees, great work culture, superior growth opportunities, relatively stress free environment and autonomy are some of the perks, whereas relatively meager pay packages and compensation are some of the cons of being associated with this firm.



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