TechCrunch reports on the best and worst places to work based on a survey conducted by Glassdoor.com. Even with the severe economic downturn a number of high profile tech companies made the grade including Netflix, Adobe, and Google. On the flipside employers DHL Express (USA), United Airlines, and Gibson Guitar are places you probably don’t want to submit your resume to. Check out the entire list and figure out where to start applying for a new job (unless, of course, you already work for one of the top companies).



PayPal is a useless service. What the &%^%$ have they spent the past 10 yrs doing and hundreds of millions in salary if their service is still garbage. Can’t even edit your business name. Everyone there deserves to be unemployed. Lets have a total collapse of ebay and paypal. Force these people to start taking some pride in their work and lives. The employees there are 3 productive hours daily, long lunch taking, need to hit the gym before the All Hands, leaches.
@ Not a fan: Wow, those are some harsh words. While I don’t use either service extensively I do understand your frustration re: trying to change business info. PayPal probably has tight restrictions on such things for compliance reasons and to prevent fraud. However, given the sagging sales on eBay in the last couple quarters it may force both companies respectively to start putting more emphasis on quality instead of quantity. I should note that we at 2GAAB do use PayPal for donations only because it’s the simplest solution until we get some sponsors.