Glassdoor’s Best Places to Work 2025

Talk about whiplash! The past year was full of ups and downs, course corrections and surprisingly soft landings. Unemployment remained low, but folks out of the workforce found it hard to get back in. AI simplified tasks, but workers remained anxious about becoming obsolete.

Through all the noise, these companies found a way to break through and land a spot on Glassdoor’s Best Places to Work 2025 — the only list of its kind that comes straight from the voice of the employee.

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Join real, anonymous talk with
pros and peers.

Get answers to questions you
wouldn’t ask anywhere else.

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Worklife out of balance?
Come find your footing.

Work shouldn’t suck

That’s where he comes in. #1 NYT bestselling author Adam Grant is joining Glassdoor as our new Chief Worklife Expert. Get his tried-and-true tips on finding motivation and meaning.

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Tired of the job hunt?
You're not alone.

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Interview jitters? Get smart
from folks who’ve been there.

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Because parenting is also
a full-time job.

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Work in tech?
Talk to other industry insiders.

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Get pointers on getting paid
what you deserve.

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Talk about a fresh start.

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Your coworkers are waiting.

NEW! Introducing Worklife Pros

From bosses to burnout, get smart on everyday topics in your work and life through real talk with experts on Glassdoor — anonymously.

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Good, bad or ugly,
we want to hear it all.

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Want your company to make
next year’s list?

Based on U.S. employee feedback from 10/17/23 - 10/16/24

What makes a winner? Inside Best Places to Work 2025

It starts with thousands of Glassdoor reviews. Employees rate their employers on a host of workplace factors, from compensation and benefits to culture and values. Then, our Economic Research team uses a proprietary algorithm to consider the quantity, quality and consistency of those reviews — helping you find the best organizations to work for.

There’s no pay-to-play. No self-nominations. No surveys.

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