Get Perky Working At These 10 Best Websites

By siliconindia  |   Tuesday, 17 February 2015, 01:31 IST
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BANGALORE: The internet thing is spreading to endless spheres, saturating a major part of the world. The cyberspace is not merely growing, it’s flaring up. There is no limit to the amount of content stored on the web. There are around a billion of websites out of which almost 180 million are working.



This exponential growth of the web over decade has lured many web start-ups to make the most of this surge. While more of technophiles are aiming to make to web biggies like Google, Facebook, Twitter and many more. Since the websites are subject to change with time, it is difficult to figure the best ones to start off your career with, reports The Richest.



Here are the 10 best technology and media websites to work for.



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Glassdor, a career website, ranked Twitter amongst the top five companies for the best culture and values to work with. Twitter is an all-in-one package for employees looking for high compensations, great benefit ratings along with smart and collaborative work culture and values.



The employee reviews also ranks this website as on the most beneficial to work with. This biggie in the new media sector is the most preferred workplace for job seekers for the added benefits like meetings at terrace, food for free and other social get-togethers at the office.



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