Every year, Fortune Magazine releases a list of its “100 Best Companies to Work For,” that group of companies that offers the best combination of compensation, perks, fringe benefits, and company culture. This list, of course, is of great interest to recruiters. After all, recruiters need to know which companies candidates want to work for the most, and these companies are the ones most likely to attract the A-players within their industry.
These 100 “Best Companies” possess a lot of great aspects and attributes (which is why they were included on Fortune’s list). However, one of their most appealing attributes is that they’re hiring, and they don’t have just a few openings here and there. They have a LOT of openings. In fact, Fortune also recently released a list of 26 of the “Best Companies” that currently have the most openings between them. How many openings? Nearly 137,000. Each one has at least 700 openings right now.
That’s a lot of job orders.
Now, some of these companies rely upon internal recruiters in order to fill their open positions, and enticing quality candidates to apply for these openings probably isn’t much of an issue. But I thought it would be fun to list the 26 companies and the number of openings they currently have. Each of the company names listed below is also a link to their online profile on Fortune Magazine’s website.
- Boston Consulting Group—2,000 openings
- Wegmans Food Markets—2,000 openings
- NetApp—2,500 openings
- Edward Jones—890 openings
- Cisco—4,591 openings
- Whole Foods Market—1,800 openings
- Baptist Health South Florida—869 openings
- American Express—1,813 openings
- Intel—2,900+ openings
- Mayo Clinic—800 openings
- Deloitte—3,511 openings
- Adobe Systems—1,000 openings
- Publix Super Markets—1,590 openings
- Marriott International—4,459 openings
- Microsoft—6,338 openings
- PricewaterhouseCoopers—9,144 openings
- Nordstrom—3,663 openings
- Ernst & Young—10,000 openings
- CarMax—1,035 openings
- Booz Allen Hamilton—700 current openings
- KPMG—5,000 openings
- CH2M Hill—719 openings
- Darden Restaurants—3,600 openings
- Starbucks—2,000+ openings
- Accenture—64,000 openings
Have you ever worked with any of these companies, or do you still work with them? How about any of those on the “100 Best Companies” List, which you can access by clicking here? If so, what was your experience like? Is their spot on the “Best Companies” list deserved? Why or why not?