This Tech Company Has The Best Perks And Benefits -- And No, It's Not GoogleOn-site pools and lavish gyms are only some of the perks offered in Silicon Valley.

ByMadeline Garfinkle

From Google's 26-acre headquarters equipped with amenities like an onsite swimming pool and rock climbing wall, to Uber's San Francisco office with 180 glass panes that open and shut throughout the day to utilize fresh air — it's no secret that working in tech comes with major perks.

However, despite Google's reputation for next-level employee perks at its Mountain View headquarters, it didn't even make the Top 10 list of tech companies with the best perks and benefits.

Job-hunting siteComparablyrecently released a report of the 100 best companies' perks and benefits based on anonymous employee feedback over the past year.

"Beyond competitive pay, having great perks and benefits continue to play an important role in what makes a workplace attractive," Jason Nazar, co-founder and chief executive officer of Comparably toldUSA Today. "From fully-paid healthcare and unlimited time off to fertility and adoption benefits, more companies are expanding their offerings to make a difference in the lives of their employees."

Between September 2021 and September 2022, employees were asked to rate their companies based on how satisfied they were with benefits andoffice perks.

Microsoftcame in at number one for large tech companies, with one survey responder stating the medical and fitness expenses are "extremely generous."

As for the office itself, it's essentially a small town equipped with its own transit system, secret underground tech labs, shopping mall, treehouses, and an onsite lake.

For small- and mid-size tech companies, defined by Comparably as having fewer than 500 employees, Civic Financial Services in Redondo Beach, California was rated at the top for best employee perks and benefits. Employees gave their perks and benefits ascoreof 93/100, with exceptional attention to health and wellness as well as its unique office space.

10 best large companies for perks and benefits

  1. Microsoft:Redmond, Washington
  2. Adobe:San Jose, California
  3. HubSpot:Cambridge, Massachusetts
  4. Chegg:anta Clara, California
  5. Meta:Menlo Park, California
  6. Uber:San Francisco
  7. Boston Consulting Group:Boston
  8. ZipRecruiter:Santa Monica, California
  9. Snap Inc.:Santa Monica, California
  10. LinkedIn:Sunnyvale, California

10 best small and mid-sized companies for perks and benefits

  1. Civic Financial Services:Redondo Beach, California
  2. connectRN:Waltham, Massachusetts
  3. Route:Lehi, Utah
  4. Phathom Pharmaceuticals:Florham Park, New Jersey
  5. Wistia:Cambridge, Massachusetts
  6. InVision:New York, New York
  7. Curbio:Potomac
  8. Velosio:Columbus, Ohio
  9. Forma:Fremont, California
  10. HG Insights:Santa Barbara, California
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Madeline Garfinkle

Entrepreneur Staff

News Writer

Madeline Garfinkle is a News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. She is a graduate from Syracuse University, and received an MFA from Columbia University.

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