Top 14 technology companies all want to start

On Thursday, LinkedIn announced an annual list of companies that many want to work most in the US, completely dominated by technology companies.

Every year LinkedIn offers a list of the most desirable companies. This year, the top 7 companies all belong to technology companies, followed by the 8th position for Time Warner and Disney at No. 9. This list is built by LinkedIn based on user reviews. : work, brand and staff at that company. The list this year still has familiar names like Facebook and Alphabet and there are surprises like Uber, Still. Here are 14 technology companies topping this list.

14. Oracle

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Headquarters: Redwood City, CA
Number of employees: 135,000
Business type: Oracle develops databases, enterprise software and cloud applications.

13. Adobe

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Headquarters: San Jose, CA
Number of employees: 16,500
Business type: Adobe provides cloud-based software for graphic design, image and marketing.
LinkedIn also notes that Adobe has a number of jobs that are not available such as Vice President of Creativity, Human Scientist (People Scientist) and Permanent Art President (Principal Artist-in- Residence).

12. Twitter

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Headquarters: San Francisco, CA
Number of employees: 3,500
Business type: Twitter is a social network where users interact with each other via text messages, tweets are limited to 140 characters.

11. Workday

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Headquarters: Pleasanton, CA
Number of employees: 6,600
Business type: Workday sells cloud-based software in the field of human resources and payroll for employees.
LinkedIn notes that Workday sometimes recruits a lot. Workday said they hired nearly 2,000 people last year and are expected to recruit another 2,200 more next year. Many of them are software engineers.

10. Dell

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Headquarters: Round Rock, TX
Number of employees: 145,000
Business type: Dell is the largest computer technology company in the world.

9. Netflix

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Headquarters: Los Gatos, CA
Number of employees : 3,200
Business type: This is the service delivery platform for users to view movies, TV shows and other original content.

8. AirBnB

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Headquarters: San Francisco
Number of employees : 2,000
Business type: AirBnB is the rental platform for houses and apartments for tourists.

7. Apple

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Headquarters: Cupertino, CA
Number of employees: 110,000
Business type: This technology giant produces the most consumed electric devices on the market, including iPhone, iPad and MacBook. In addition, Apple also sells apps, music, software and hardware.

6. Tesla

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Headquarter: Palo Alto, CA
Number of employees: 30,000
Business type: Tesla is a company specialized in manufacturing electric vehicles. It focuses on energy storage and solar cells.
LinkedIn notes that Tesla has a great need for adoption. The company employs nearly 2,500 positions worldwide, in positions such as the Energy Advisor and thermal system gas specialist (Thermal Systems Aerodynamicis).

5. Uber

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Headquarters: San Francisco, CA
Number of employees: 12,000
Type of business: Uber specializes in providing transportation services. The company also expanded into food delivery.
This is LinkedIn's explanation of Uber's increase in rankings after the last scandal: The company increased by a step because job seekers continued to install applications and research experts based on the number recorded. The number of applicants has doubled in February since last year although many numbers show signs of going down.

4. Salesforce

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Headquarters: San Francisco
Number of employees: 25,000
Business type: Salesforce is a cloud computing company that provides sales, marketing, customer support software for businesses.

3. Facebook

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Headquarters: Menlo Park, CA
Number of employees: 17,000
Business type: Facebook is the world's largest social networking site with nearly 2 billion monthly users.
LinkedIn notes a number of areas where the company has a high demand: software engineers (Software Engineering), infrastructure (Infrastructure), machine learning (Machine Learning), data analysis (Data Analytics) and marketing. (Marketing).

2. Amazon

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Headquarters: Seattle, WA
Number of employees: 341,400
Business type: Currently one of the largest retail businesses in the world, Amazon continues to grow. Along with the production of movies and TV shows, the company also switched to fashion, food transport, online advertising and artificial intelligence.

1. Alphabet

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Headquarters: Mountain View, CA
Number of employees: 72,000
Business type: Alphabet is the parent company of the giant software and search company Google, as well as Google Fiber, X Verily, which specializes in self-driving cars Waymo and many other companies.

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