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A new has identified the top 25 in the USA to work for. The report comes out every and always has some . It ranked the best places to work in 2014 by taking a of employee satisfaction. Top of the was Google, which has become for its excellent working conditions. Google knocked Facebook off of the number one position. A Google software engineer earns an salary of $119,000 a year. He or she also gets free access to a gym, laundromat, facilities and a place which looks after their pets when the employee goes on holiday. One ex-employee said Google staff are so that it is unusual for anyone to take time off.

Another survey released at the same shows a slightly different . The careers website Glassdoor asked employees to rate how happy they are with their company, opportunities, pay, culture, and values. It found that the firm Bain and Company was the best place to work. Russ Hagey, Global Chief Talent Officer at Bain and Co. said: "We are proud to be named the number one best place to work." He added that: "For more than 40 , we have placed significant on creating an outstanding professional and work experience that in turn has fueled our anchored in a mission of delivering results for clients and organizations around the ."

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