Technology is a highly sought-after career path, attracting individuals seeking innovative environments and competitive compensation. Tech firms often offer flatter organizational structures than those in other industries, leading to faster career progression for those who excel. Many also provide unique benefits, such as unlimited time off, and frequently offer more manageable hours compared to fields like consulting and finance.
So, which tech companies are the most desirable employers in 2025? Every year, Glassdoor compiles a list of the best companies to work for in the U.S., based on thousands of employee reviews. This year’s list is dominated by tech companies, a reflection of the industry’s positive working practices.
Here are the 15 best tech companies to work for, according to Glassdoor:
15. Apple
Apple, the world’s largest tech firm, founded by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak in 1976, kicks off this list. From its origins in Jobs’ family garage, the company has become a global leader, consistently ranking among the most desirable employers and even earning the ‘coolest company to work for’ title in 2024. Business school graduates can pursue roles in product and program management, business strategy, and financial analysis, with salaries often exceeding $160,000.
14. Meta
Formerly known as Facebook, Meta has transformed into a global tech powerhouse since its inception by Mark Zuckerberg in 2004. The company manages platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp, with approximately 3.5 billion daily active users across its platforms. Meta provides an innovative environment that can entail long hours and demanding workloads. However, employees report excellent career growth prospects and robust compensation packages.
13. Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments, a multinational semiconductor company based in Dallas, Texas, designs and manufactures chips for a wide range of electronic devices. The company has been a major player in the semiconductor industry since its founding in 1930, with over 80,000 products used by more than 100,000 customers worldwide. Employees praise the company’s flexible work setting, supportive systems, and valuable training programs.
12. Box
Box, based in Redwood City, California, is a cloud content management company that helps businesses store digital data securely. Since its founding in 2005, it has become a well-regarded workplace with a strong emphasis on employee development and company culture. Staff highlight Box’s supportive and close-knit community, where professional growth is actively encouraged. One employee shared with Glassdoor: “Personal development is a priority. People stay at Box for so long because you constantly grow and evolve.” Box offers many opportunities for business school graduates in product marketing, software engineering, sales, finance, and more.
11. Netflix
Netflix transitioned from a DVD-by-mail service to one of the world’s most recognizable streaming platforms in 1997. Business school graduates can find jobs in data science and business development, within the Products and Technology team, or explore opportunities in marketing, financial analysis, strategy, and business intelligence across other departments. Employees highlight Netflix’s generous paid time off (PTO), comprehensive health benefits, including its industry-leading parental leave policy, and strong compensation.
10. Google
Google, a Big Tech giant, founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, is a household name. The firm offers opportunities for business school graduates in product management, operations, marketing, and financial analysis. Those who join the company note the fast-paced, competitive culture, which is balanced with a friendly and supportive environment. Long hours are paired with strong benefit packages, and the opportunity to work on products that have a far-reaching impact. “Diversity and inclusion is what attracted me to working at Google, and the company has great benefits and a really flexible work environment,” says Vinceya Edwin, inclusion program manager at Google.
9. Motorola Solutions
Motorola Solutions, headquartered in Chicago, boasts a long history of innovation since developing one of the first commercially successful car radios in 1930. With over 21,000 employees and 100,000 customers in over 100 countries, the telecommunications company is a leading provider of communication and security technology. Glassdoor reviewers highlight flexible work schedules, a strong company culture, and comprehensive benefits. Business graduates can find roles in product management, sales, finance, and engineering.
8. Adobe
Another well-known name in the tech industry, Adobe has led in computer software since 1982. Similar to many of the firms listed, Adobe is headquartered in Silicon Valley and has offices worldwide. It is no surprise that Adobe recruits heavily in software engineering and development. However, b-school graduates can also find vacancies in functions such as product and program management, financial analysis, sales, and data. Staff praise the company’s focus on employee well-being, transparent culture, and benefits package. “Adobe, in particular, is one of those companies that really supports you. It’s a place where they want you to learn and grow while you’re there. It’s more of a give-and-take dynamic, rather than just a one-way street,” says Karan Saini, growth product manager at Adobe.
7. SailPoint Technologies
SailPoint, founded in 2005 and based in Austin, Texas, uses AI technologies to help businesses secure employee access to their systems.The company has built a reputation for its supportive and well-structured work environment employed by over 2,400 people around the world. Employees appreciate SailPoint’s positive culture, emphasis on work-life balance, and easy onboarding process. One employee explains: “SailPoint is a fantastic company to work for, with a thorough onboarding process, structured workflows, and a genuinely welcoming team. It truly delivers on culture, which can be tricky in a remote environment.”
6. Salesforce
Salesforce, based in San Francisco, is a cloud-based customer relationship management (CRM) software that helps businesses improve customer engagement.Known for its pace and drive, employees highlight its excellent benefits and emphasis on professional growth.Business school graduates can explore jobs in sales, marketing, product management, and business strategy. As one employee puts it: “Salesforce promotes a great company culture, and that’s reflected in how employees interact.”
5. Autodesk
Autodesk, headquartered in San Francisco, employs more than 14,000 people. As a software firm that provides products and services for industries including architecture, manufacturing, and media, Autodesk ranks among the best tech companies to work for in 2025. Ambitious professionals can find roles with Autodesk in areas like data analysis and product management. Autodesk employees praise its people-first approach, as well as its competitive benefits. However, a significant number of employees highlight issues with middle and senior management.
4. ASML
ASML is a leading semiconductor company and the world’s sole supplier of extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography machines, used for producing microchips. Founded in 1984 and headquartered in the Netherlands, ASML operates globally with more than 40,000 employees across over 60 locations. Employees praise its innovative culture and focus on continuous learning, with the added benefit of first-hand exposure to cutting-edge technology.As one employee told Glassdoor: “[There’s a] real drive for innovation, and a ‘making the impossible, possible’ mentality.”
3. Mathworks
Mathworks, founded in 1984, is a technical software development firm. It ranks among the top three when it comes to the best tech companies to work for in 2025. The world’s leading developer of mathematical computing software for engineers and scientists, Mathworks employs over 6,000 people in several nations worldwide. The company’s current staff praise the culture of intelligent and friendly people who are employed at the firm, the focus on work-life balance, and a solid benefits package.Technically-minded b-school students can find jobs from data analysis to finance management.
2. Microsoft
Microsoft is among the world’s largest companies, with a market cap of over $3 trillion. It is a regular on the best tech company lists, making a large jump from ninth to second place in 2025. The company regularly hires across virtually all business functions. Staff praise Microsoft’s strong work-life balance, competitive benefits, and comprehensive training scheme for all employees. Some employees note that opportunities for advancement can be limited. “At Microsoft, you’re encouraged to try out different things. You really learn a lot, and if you want to upskill there’s nothing stopping you from moving into a more technical role. I’ve seen people with zero tech background become engineers because that’s what drove them, and I’ve seen techies decide they want to be in marketing and make that switch,” says Sneha Boobna, business lead at Microsoft.
1. NVIDIA
Nvidia is a producer of cutting-edge software and hardware, including the famous graphics processing units (GPUs) that redefined computer graphics, providing the building blocks for artificial intelligence and the metaverse. B-school graduates can find technical jobs in data science and analysis, and machine learning. Business-minded graduates can land roles in product and program management. As a prestigious company within the tech space, Nvidia has succeeded in cultivating a positive workplace culture, with one employee stating: “[Nvidia has] a great culture around designing the highest performance products based on what can be done versus what is ‘good enough’.”