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The Top 25 Companies to Work for in America of 2021, According to LinkedIn

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With the coronavirus pandemic changing the way we live and work, LinkedIn has released its annual top companies list to showcase which businesses will provide employees with the best opportunities for growth.

Using its own data, the social networking site ranked each of the 50 companies based on seven pillars: ability to advance; skills growth; company stability; external opportunity; company affinity; gender diversity; and educational background needed. To qualify for the list, each company had to have at least 500 employees as of Dec. 31, and had to have staff reductions of less than 10% during 2020. LinkedIn, as well as its parent company Microsoft and Microsoft subsidiaries, were excluded from the list.

In addition to each company having career growth opportunities for staff, all of the organizations on the list are actively hiring, with more than 300,000 roles currently open across the 50 companies, reports LinkedIn.

"The Top Companies list features industry leaders that are investing in skills and growth for their employees," LinkedIn News senior managing editor Laura Lorenzetti tells CNBC Make It. "And we know that people want to work for companies like Amazon that are investing in their careers."

Though Amazon, which ranks No. 1 on the list, has recently faced complaints from some workers, Lorenzetti emphasizes that the company offers "significant opportunities for growth." Currently, the company has committed $700 million to employee skill-improving programs through 2025, it has a tuition-free Amazon Technical Academy that equips nontechnical employees with skills to transition into technical careers and the company has a new mechatronics and robotics apprenticeship program to train employees interested in robotics, Lorenzetti says.

Other companies that made the list also ranked highly for commitments to improve internal and external equity and to build workplaces that allow employees to work from home. About 10% of the companies on the list are in health care, and many of these companies also offer benefits such as continuing education opportunities, social justice programs and extra financial support to workers who have been in high demand during the pandemic.

Take a look below to see what companies earned the top 25 spots on LinkedIn's list of best places to work.

Intel employees walk by a sign as they enter their office in Santa Clara, California.
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Intel employees walk by a sign as they enter their office in Santa Clara, California.

25. Intel

24. Lockheed Martin

23. Kaiser Permanente

22. Cisco

21. Oracle

20. Keller Williams

19. Facebook

18. Comcast

17. PwC

16. Raytheon Technologies

15. CVS Health

14. Verizon

13. Dell Technologies

12. Accenture

11. UnitedHealth Group

10. EY

9. Walmart

8. Apple

7. Deloitte

6. IBM

5. Bank of America

4. AT&T

3. JPMorgan Chase & Co.

2. Alphabet

1. Amazon

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