Looking for a new job?
It helps to know which companies are hiring.
But more than that. It helps to know which companies have lots of openings. The more employees they need, the better your chances to get the job you want at the salary you want.
With that in mind, we asked job search site Indeed.com to sift through its massive database of job openings to tell us which tech companies are in hyper-hiring mode, with thousands of openings.
No 1: Oracle has 3,868 job openings
Company: Oracle
No. of jobs open: 3,868
What it's hiring: Oracle is ramping up its workforce to push into new areas, namely cloud computing and data center hardware.
Employees rate it: 4 stars (out of 5)
Oracle is known as an employer that treats its employees well, but demands a lot from them.
"Oracle is a wonderful place to work. As long as you are flexible and open to a fast paced changing environment, you can make it work. Networking is key. Your job can change with the budget cycle. The one team approach to work is very helpful. As long as you are connected, there is always a growth opportunity," says a former employee who was a Financial Analyst
No. 2: Dell has 3,382 job openings
Company: Dell
No of jobs open: 3,382
Why it's hiring: Dell is trying to convert itself from a PC manufacturer into a full-service, enterprise IT shop competing with the likes of IBM and HP. It's hiring everything from consultants to storage experts to make that happen.
Employees rate it: 4 stars (out of 5)
Dell is going through some turmoil as founder Michael Dell tries take the company private.
"Great training and support. Management supports a solid work/life balance. Quotas can be tough, but manageable. Lots of relationship building required," says a former Inside Account Manager.
No. 3 Amazon has 2,911 job openings
Company: Amazon
No of jobs open: 2,911 (this excludes hourly warehouse workers)
Why it's hiring: Amazon is a huge, diverse company, between online retail, manufacturing Kindle devices and being the biggest cloud computing service around. It hires everything from buyers to data scientists.
Employees rate it: 4 stars (out of 5)
Amazon is always working on something innovative.
"I worked hard every day and was a part of a project that is making history in the security world. I worked hard right alongside other hard workers and the ones who weren't of the same caliber found themselves working elsewhere!" says a former IT Project Manager.
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