If you work for one of these companies, there's a good chance you're going to earn some cashin the form of bonuses.
Or at least, that's what the folks at 24/7 Wall St.
would like you to think.
The site has just released its annual list of the best companies to work for in the world, and this year's honorees are those that " prioritize their human capital and thrive alongside limited financial resources," as one of the site's authors puts it.
Some of the companies on the list:
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Weston Mill-based social enterprise Surplus Rescue CIC (Community Interest Company) recycles and finds homes for unwanted furniture. To date, it has received “extensive amounts” of quality second-hand furniture including desks, pedestals, cupboards and office chairs from a former local authority office equipment – and wants to find them a good home.