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25 best global companies to work for

Anyone who has seen the SAS campus, which has its own gym, medical facility, cafeterias offering a wide variety of food, and endless free M&Ms, as well as a site featuring sculpture and art, doesn’t have much trouble understanding how SAS continually ranks as a best place to work.

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Cary-based SAS continues to rank among the best places to work in the world, according to Great Places to Work, which ranks its number 2 this year.

In the 2015 edition of the World’s Best Multinational Workplaces, Atento has reached the sixteenth position, becoming, once again, the only company in its sector to be included on this global list. The list represents the most definitive recognition of global employer of choice and workplace-culture quality that a company can have. Data storage specialist NetApp and mobile communications provider Telefonica secured fourth and fifth position respectively.

To begin the process, a company must apply to – and be accepted on – one of Great Place to Work’s national Best Workplaces lists, which are compiled using the results of two studies: the Trust Index Employee Survey and the Culture Audit Management Questionnaire. “Because when they’re satisfied, our customers are, too”.

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Scotiabank is proud to be featured on regional Great Place to Work lists in Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Mexico, Panama, Peru and Puerto Rico in 2015. Great Place to Work serves businesses, non-profit organizations and government agencies in 51 countries. The rest of the companies also pertain to financial services, retail, health and hospitality. Furthermore, the company would also need to have 40% of its total workforce outside its home country’s headquarters. Since 1999, the Company has developed its business model in 14 countries where it employs more than 160,000 people.

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