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Health care
Sixteen companies on this year's list pay 100% of their employees' health-care premiums.
Boston Consulting Group 8
EOG Resources 83
Granite Construction 56
Kimley-Horn and Associates 28
Lehigh Valley Hospital & Health Network 80
Microsoft 50
Nugget Market 13
Perkins Coie 64
Qualcomm 14
Russell Investment Group 30
SAS Institute 48
Station Casinos 18
Stew Leonard's 51
Umpqua Bank 34
Valero Energy 22
Whole Foods Market 5
From the January 22, 2007 issue
Notes:
N.A.: Not available. U.S. employees includes part-timers as of time of survey. Job growth, new jobs, and voluntary turnover are full-time only. Revenues are for 2005 or latest fiscal year. All data based on U.S. employees.
* Average annual pay: yearly pay rate plus additional cash compensation for the largest classification of salaried and hourly employees.
Highest pay
Salaried employees at these Best Companies enjoy the highest average compensation.
Nixon Peabody $181,099
Bingham McCutchen $180,050
Alston & Bird $166,300
Best companies by state
These states are headquarters for the highest number of America's Top Employers.
California 13
Texas 11
New York 9
Job growth
Google added 2,229 jobs last year, making it the fastest-growing of our Best Companies.
Google 67
Capital One Financial 59
Adobe Systems 33
Best benefits
These companies have the best benefit options.
Child care: Men's Wearhouse
Telecommuting: Cisco Systems
Work-life balance: Recreational Equipment (REI)
How we pick the 100 best
To choose the 100 Best Companies to Work For, we partner with Great Place to Work® Institute to conduct the most extensive employee survey in corporate America. More than 105,000 employees from 446 companies responded to a 57-question survey. (more)
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