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Employment | The World's Most Attractive Employers

 on Sunday, October 23, 2011  

Now MisterSquidoo will sharing about The Company in the World who had the most attractive employers, now Here are the top most attractive employers :

1. Google
Type : Public
Traded as : NASDAQ: GOOG, FWB: GGQ1
Industry : Internet, Computer software
Founded : Menlo Park, California (4 September 1998)
Founder(s) : Sergey Brin, Larry Page
Headquarters : 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, California, United States
Area served : Worldwide
Key people : Larry Page (Co-Founder and CEO), Eric Schmidt (Executive Chairman), Sergey Brin (Co-Founder).
Revenue : increase US$ 29.321 billion (2010)
Operating income : increase US$ 10.381 billion (2010)
Profit : increase US$8.505 billion (2010)
Total assets : increase $57.851 billion (2010)
Total equity : increase US$46.241 billion (2010)
Employees : 28,768 (As of 2011-06-30)[3]
Subsidiaries : YouTube, DoubleClick, On2 Technologies, Picnik, Aardvark, AdMob, Zagat, Motorola Mobility
Website : google.com

2. KPMG
Type : Swiss Cooperative
Industry : Professional services
Founded : 1987; merger of Peat Marwick International and Klynveld Main Goerdeler
Headquarters : Amstelveen, Netherlands (global)
Area served : Worldwide
Key people : Timothy P. Flynn (Chairman)
Services : Audit, Tax, Advisory
Revenue : increaseUS$20.6 billion (2010)
Employees : 138,000
Website : KPMG.com

3. PwC
Type : Member firms have different legal structures; both UK and U.S. firms are limited liability partnerships
Industry : Professional services
Founded : 1849 (London)
Headquarters : London, United Kingdom (Global), New York City, New York (United States)
Area served : Worldwide
Key people : Dennis Nally (Senior Partner), Ian Powell (UK Chairman)
Products : Assurance, Tax Advisory, Consulting, Financial Advisory, Actuarial, Legal.
Revenue : increaseUS$29.2 billion (2011)
Employees : Approximately 175,000
Website : pwc.com

4. Ernst & Young
Type : Member firms have different legal structures, USA and UK: Limited Liability Partnership
Industry : Professional services
Founded : 1989; individual components from 1849
Headquarters : London, United Kingdom
Area served : Worldwide
Key people : Jim Turley (Chairman & CEO)
Services : Audit, Tax, Financial Advisory, Consultancy
Revenue : increaseUS$21.3 billion (2010)
Employees : 141,000 (Global)
Divisions : Assurance, Advisory, Tax, Transactions
Website : EY.com


5. Deloitte
Type : UK private company, limited by guarantee
Industry : Professional services
Founded : London, England, U.K. (1845)
Founder(s) : William Welch Deloitte
Headquarters : Paramount Plaza, New York City, New York, U.S.
Area served : Worldwide
Key people : Stephen Almond (Chairman), Barry Salzberg (CEO)
Services : Audit, Consulting, Financial advisory, Tax, Enterprise Risk
Revenue : increase US$28.8 billion (2011)
Employees : 182,000 (September 2011)
Website : Deloitte.com/global
Twitter : twitter.com/deloitte

6. Microsoft
Type : Public
Traded as : NASDAQ: MSFT, Dow Jones Industrial Average Component, NASDAQ-100 Component, S&P 500 Component
Industry : Computer software, Consumer electronics, Digital distribution, Computer hardware, Video games, IT consulting, Online advertising, Retail stores, Automotive software.
Founded : Albuquerque, New Mexico (April 4, 1975)
Founder(s) : Bill Gates, Paul Allen
Headquarters : One Microsoft Way, Redmond, Washington, United States
Area served : Worldwide
Key people : Steve Ballmer (CEO), Bill Gates (Chairman)
Revenue : increase US$ 69.94 billion (FY 2011)
Operating income : increase US$ 27.16 billion (FY 2011)
Profit : increase US$ 23.15 billion (FY 2011)
Total assets : increase US$ 108.7 billion (FY 2011)
Total equity : increase US$ 57.08 billion (FY 2011)
Employees : 90,000 (June 2011)
Website : microsoft.com

7. Procter & Gamble
Type : Public company
Traded as : NYSE: PG, Dow Jones Industrial Average Component
Industry : Consumer goods
Founded : 1837
Headquarters : Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
Area served : Worldwide
Key people : Bob McDonald, Chief executive officer (CEO)
Products : See List of Procter & Gamble brands
Revenue : increase US$ 78.938 billion (FY 2010)
Operating income : increase US$ 16.021 billion (FY 2010)
Net income : decrease US$ 12.736 billion (FY 2010)
Total assets : decrease US$ 128.127 billion (FY 2010)
Total equity : decrease US$ 61.439 billion (FY 2010)
Employees : 127,000 (2010)
Website : P&G - The official homepage

8. JPMorgan Chase
Type : Public
Traded as : NYSE: JPM, Dow Jones Component, S&P 500 Component
Industry : Banking, Financial services
Predecessor : Chase Manhattan Corporation, J.P. Morgan & Co.
Headquarters : 270 Park Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
Area served : Worldwide
Key people : Jamie Dimon (Chairman & CEO)
Products : Credit cards, Consumer banking, corporate banking, finance and insurance, investment banking, mortgage loans, private banking, wealth management
Revenue : increase US$ 102.694 billion (2010)[1]
Operating income : increase US$ 024.859 billion (2010)[1]
Net income : increase US$ 017.370 billion (2010)[1]
AUM : increase US$ 001.298 trillion (2010)[1]
Total assets : increase US$ 002.118 trillion (2010)[1]
Total equity : increase US$ 176.106 billion (2010)[1]
Employees : 250,095 (2011)[1]
Subsidiaries : Chase, J.P. Morgan & Co.
Website : JPMorganChase.com

9. Apple
Type : Public
Traded as : NASDAQ: AAPL, NASDAQ-100 Component, S&P 500 Component
Industry : Computer hardware, Computer software, Consumer electronics, Digital distribution
Founded : April 1, 1976 (1976-04-01)
Founder(s) : Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, Ronald Wayne
Headquarters : Apple Campus, 1 Infinite Loop, Cupertino, California, U.S.
Number of locations : 317 retail stores (as of October 2010)
Area served : Worldwide
Key people : Tim Cook (CEO), Steve Jobs (Chairman)
Senior Vice Presidents :
- Eddy Cue : Internet Software and Service
- Scott Forstall : iOS Software
- Jonathan Ive : Industrial Design
- Ron Johnson : Retail
- Bob Mansfield : Mac Hardware Engineering
- Peter Oppenheimer :CFO
- Phil Schiller ; Worldwide Product Marketing
- Bruce Sewell : General Counsel
- Jeff Williams : Operations

Services list
- Apple Store
- Apple Store online
- App Store
- iTunes Store
- iBooks
- iCloud

Revenue : increase US$ 65.23 billion (FY 2010)[2]
Operating income : increase US$ 18.39 billion (FY 2010)[2]
Profit : increase US$ 14.01 billion (FY 2010)[2]
Total assets : increase US$ 75.18 billion (FY 2010)[2]
Total equity : increase US$ 47.79 billion (FY 2010)[2]
Employees : 49,400 (2010)[2]
Subsidiaries : Braeburn Capital, FileMaker Inc.
Website : Apple.com

10. Goldman Sachs
Type :Public
Traded as :NYSE: GS, S&P 500 Component
Industry :Banking, Financial Services
Founded :1869 (1869)
Founder(s) :Marcus Goldman, Samuel Sachs
Headquarters :200 West Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
Area served :Worldwide
Key people :Lloyd Blankfein (Chairman & CEO), Gary Cohn (President & COO), David Viniar (Executive VP & CFO)
Products : Asset management, commercial banking, commodities, investment banking, investment management, mutual funds, prime brokerage
Revenue :decrease US$ 039.161 billion (2010)
Operating income :decrease US$ 012.892 billion (2010)
Net income :decrease US$ 008.364 billion (2010)
AUM :decrease US$0000840 billion (2010)
Total assets :increase US$ 911.332 billion (2010)
Total equity :increase US$ 077.400 billion (2010)
Employees :35,700 (2010)
Website :GoldmanSachs.com

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