Glasdoor has named Google as the top company to work for in its list of 50 best places to work.
Glassdoor's CEO Robert Hohman said that list saw non-technology companies moving up in the rankings this year as Bain and Company occupied the second spot, Nestle Purina PetCare stood third, F5 Networks followed on the fourth spot and Boston Consulting Group stood fifth, reported Fox News.
Hohman said that the list was the most diverse that the company had ever seen.
He remarked that while "vanity benefits" like free food and on-site gyms or massage therapists are all well and good but benefits that affect families, like longer paternity and maternity leave, are more meaningful.
Google has recently increased its paternal and maternal leave policies and reworked its onsite daycare program, he said.