The company ranked ninth in the list, which was topped by travel experts Expedia, and was praised for its ‘people-focused’ approach.
The list forms Glassdoor’s eighth annual Employees’ Choice Awards, which are based solely on the input of employees who voluntarily provide anonymous feedback.
Robert Hohman, CEO and co-founder of Glassdoor, said: “The Glassdoor Employees’ Choice Awards are the only workplace awards that recognise employers where people love to work solely based on the authentic voice of those who really know a company best – the employees. For anyone hoping to find a job and company they love, these companies stand tallest for providing outstanding work environments and company cultures.
“I am proud to expand these awards across North America and parts of Europe this year and to celebrate the 2016 Glassdoor Employees’ Choice Awards winners in earning this tremendous achievement.”
Employees are asked to give their opinions on the pros and cons of working for their employer, as well as how satisfied they are with their employer overall, rate their CEO, and rate five key workplace attributes, including career opportunities, compensation & benefits, culture & values, senior management and work-life balance.
Other firms to make the list included, the London Underground, Waitrose, John Lewis, Google and Oxfam.