Full list of 50 best workplaces in the UK - see if your company made the cut

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Glassdoor has revealed the best places to work in the UK (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)
Glassdoor has revealed the best places to work in the UK (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

The best places to work in the UK have been revealed - so does your company appear on the list?

The top workplace in the annual Glassdoor Best Places to Work survey is consultants Bain & Company with a rating of 4.7 out of 5.

Employees praised the business for having a friendly culture, strong work-life balance and learning opportunities.

In second place was last year’s winner and software company ServiceNow, followed by Boston Consulting Group.

There were 13 newcomers on the list including the Office for National Statistics and Heathrow Airport.

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Google is the only company to feature on every UK list since 2015 and appeared in seventh position this year.

Full list of 50 best workplaces in the UK - see if your company made the cutGoogle is the only company to have appeared in each list since 2015 (SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Other big names that have been applauded include Ocado Technology, Mastercard, Microsoft and Adobe. You can see the full list below.

A total of 13 industries feature across the Glassdoor results, with tech companies dominated the rankings, appearing 21 times in total.

This is followed by nine finance firms, seven consulting businesses and four places specialising in manufacturing.

But some major companies fell off the list. Meta and Sky Betting & Gaming appeared last year but failing the rank in 2023.

A total of 2.3 million employers were reviewed by Glassdoor for its annual list, with the average company rating coming in at 3.7.

Workplaces must employ 1,000 or more employees to be included, with the winners ranked based on their overall rating achieved during the past year.

Employees provide anonymous feedback on Glassdoor by completing a company review about their job, work environment and employer over the past year.

Glassdoor chief executive Christian Sutherland-Wong said: “The past year brought extreme highs and lows for job seekers and employees, but despite an increasingly uncertain job market, Glassdoor data shows there are still companies hyper-focused on creating outstanding employee experiences.”

“It's encouraging to see companies doubling down on employee mental health and wellbeing, diversity and inclusion, competitive benefits and flexible work environments as we head into 2023.

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“I sincerely congratulate all of the Best Places to Work winners.”

The top 50 places to work in 2023

  1. Bain & Company

  2. ServiceNow

  3. Boston Consulting Group

  4. Equinix

  5. Ocado Technology

  6. Mastercard

  7. Google

  8. Arup

  9. Salesforce

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  11. Softcat

  12. BlackRock

  13. Microsoft

  14. Adobe

  15. Novuna

  16. Imagination Technologies

  17. Johnson & Johnson

  18. SAP

  19. Wise

  20. Capgemini Invent

  21. Office for National Statistics

  22. Cromwell Tools

  23. Mott MacDonald

  24. SUSE

  25. Cisco Systems

  26. Dell Technologies

  27. Baringa Partners

  28. Schroders

  29. Bloomberg L.P.

  30. S&P Global

  31. Syngenta

  32. Deloitte

  33. VMware

  34. Awin

  35. Diageo

  36. Apple

  37. RBC

  38. Fidelity International

  39. Kainos

  40. Dishoom

  41. Goldman Sachs

  42. Siemens

  43. NFU Mutual

  44. Avanade

  45. McKinsey & Company

  46. Heathrow Airport

  47. Expedia Group

  48. Computacenter

  49. Accenture

  50. Procter & Gamble

Levi Winchester

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