Dreaming of a bigger salary?
Many tech companies are in hyper-hiring mode right now, with thousands of job openings. We previously reported on the companies with the most tech job openings.
But which employers pay the best?
To answer that, we asked job search site Indeed.com to sift through its massive database and tell us the companies that have the most tech job openings with a minimum salary of $100,000.
All of these employers have hundreds of $100,000+ jobs available.
No. 10: SAIC has 290 $100,00+ job openings
Company: SAIC
No. of 100K+ jobs open: 290
Why it's hiring: SAIC is better known as a defense contractor than an IT firm. But it's both. It's involved in all the latest tech areas like cloud computing, security, health care tech and smart grids.
Employees rate it: 4 stars (out of 5);
Many employees say that SAIC has a great corporate culture.
"SAIC is a wonderful company with which to work. It is clear they only hire the most technically competent individuals and it is truly professionally reward to work with such colleagues," says a current Telecommunications Planner Network Designer.
No. 9: Apple has 302 $100,00+ job openings
Company: Apple
No. of 100K+ jobs open: 302
Why it's hiring: Apple is the "it child" of the tech industry these days. In addition to making PCs, tablets, smartphones, and an uber popular app store, it has expanded into new areas like cloud computing.
Employees rate it: 4 stars (out of 5)
While there's been some stress on employees since Tim Cook became CEO, Apple is still known as a great place to work.
"Apple is a really fast-paced work environment. You can feel and see the energy from people around you. It is a well-made and well-maintained work environment where it supports its employee to be as productive as possible," says a current Information Security Engineer.
No. 8: Hewlett-Packard has 312 $100,00+ job openings
Company: HP
No. of 100K+ jobs open: 312
Why it's hiring: HP is cranking up new areas like software-defined networking, analytics, cloud computing, computer security.
Employees rate it: 4 stars (out of 5)
Although HP is hiring, it is also going through a lot of upheaval including a multi-year, 29,000-employee layoff.
"Over all HP is a good company to work for with benefits. It is easy going atmosphere, but job security is not certain. I have been here for over 18 years and have learned a lot. I have had several managers over that period of time and all have different styles. My peers are pleasant to work with," says a current Business Operations Planner.
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