Monday, April 25, 2011

100 Best Companies To Work For In good times they go wild with the perks--yoga classes, volleyball courts, family rooms. But the real test comes in tough times. Priorities may change, layoffs may even be unavoidable. These companies, however, try hard to do right by their staff. If they end up feeling like more than just a place to work, that's the point. Says an employee at No. 4 Xilinx: "There's a sense that we sink or swim as one big family." - January 20, 2003

http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/2003/01/20/335616/index.htm


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