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Glassdoor lets people leave ratings and feedback on their employers anonymously and the company has used that data to rank companies, giving them a rating out of 5. Companies had to have at least 30 reviews on the site to qualify and have at least 1,000 employees.
Glassdoor gives all the company ratings to one decimal place and it wouldn't give Business Insider any more precise figures. However, a spokesperson assured us that the companies are in the correct order and aren't equally ranked even if the figure is the same.
BI used a 4.0 rating as a cut-off point and rounded up all the companies that rated at that level or above.
Check out the businesses that made the cut:
This story was originally published by Glassdoor.