10 best tech companies to work for in 2016; none of them is Indian
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The tech industry is famous for its new-age offices, workplace tables and benefit packages. Here is a list of top 10 tech companies to work in 2016:
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Airbnb: Airbnb is the travel company that helped invent a new market, matching those with spare rooms/condos/homes to rent with travellers wanting to rent them.
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Hubspot: HubSpot is an inbound marketing and sales platform that helps companies attract visitors, convert leads and close customers.
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Facebook: Facebook is the world's largest social network. Create an account or log into Facebook and connect with friends, family and other people you know. Share photos and videos, send messages and get updates.
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LinkedIn: LinkedIn is a job-hunting site and a social network for business professionals. You can manage your professional identity. Build and engage with your professional network, access knowledge, insights and opportunities.
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Google: Google is the world's largest internet search site that offers email, office software, makes some innovations and have its hands on tech projects from self-driving cars to internet kites and balloons.
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Apple: Apple is the company that makes iPhones, iPads, and Macintosh computers. It also sells music and movies (iTunes), offering other devices and software.
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Expedia: Expedia is an online travel site. It offers the choice of over 2,71,000 hotels and 360 airlines worldwide from where you can book hotels, flight tickets, and bus.
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Mindbody: Mindbody is a software firm for class and appointment-based businesses. From here you can access the largest network of fitness, wellness, and beauty businesses including the best studios near you.
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Adobe: Adobe is changing the world through digital experiences. It is a software maker best known for its design and photo-editing software.
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Twitter: Twitter is a social media company where you can onnect with your friends — and other fascinating people. Get in-the-moment updates on the things that interest you. Also you can tweet your thoughts to the world in 140 characters or less.