There's a saying that goes something like this: People don't leave companies, they leave managers. And according to survey data from Comparably, a compensation, culture and careers monitoring website, a good number of workers aren't so pleased with the people leading them. Nearly one-third of employees reported that their bosses hurt company culture, roughly 25% said that their manager didn't care about them as a person and almost 40% of employees thought that they could do their bosses' job better than they could, according to Comparably. But never fear, employees at U.S. companies do have good things to say about their management teams. Many even like them and told Comparably so in its 2017 survey. "Companies like Netflix, Intuit, and Enterprise Rent-a-Car are renown for the quality of their managers and their management training programs," according to Comparably CEO Jason Nazar. Increasingly, these companies are investing their time and money to recruit and train professionals on how to best lead their own teams, he said. The following are the best companies by manager in 2017, as ranked by employees, according to Comparably.com. Large companies are organizations with 500 or more employees. Small and medium-sized companies are organizations with 499 or fewer employees. Best managers at large companies (In alphabetical order) 1. Anthem, Indianapolis 2. Atlassian, San Francisco 3. Bazaarvoice, Austin, Texas 4. Convergys, Cincinnati 5. Cornerstone OnDemand, Santa Monica, Calif. 6. Dell, Austin, Texas 7. Dennys, Spartanburg, S.C. 8. Enterprise Rent-A-Car, St. Louis 9. Facebook, Menlo Park, Calif. Sign with the like symbol at the entrance to Facebook HQ FACEBOOK 10. GE Digital, San Ramon, Calif. 11. GitHub, San Francisco 12. GoDaddy, Scottsdale, Ariz. 13. Golden Hippo Media, Woodland Hills, Calif. 14. Google, Mountain View, Calif. 15. Groupon, Chicago 16. HCA Holdings, Nashville, Tenn. The front of a Publix supermarket. SCOTT ISKOWITZ, AP 17. HubSpot, Cambridge, Mass. 18. Indeed, Austin, Texas 19. Insight Global, Atlanta 20. Intuit, Mountain View, Calif. 21. Jive Communications, Orem, Utah 22. Liberty Mutual Insurance, Boston 23. LinkedIn, Sunnyvale, Calif. 24. National Instruments, Austin, Texas 25. Netflix, Los Gatos, Calif. 26. Nvidia, Santa Clara, Calif. 27. Overstock.com, Salt Lake City 28. Pegasystems, Cambridge, Mass. 29. Pluralsight, Farmington, Utah 30. Publix Super Markets, Lakeland, Fla. 31. Quicken Loans, Detroit 32. ReachLocal, Woodland Hills, Calif. 33. SAIC, McLean, Va. Sam's Club is letting customers check out via app in some locations. WAL-MART. 34. Salesforce, San Francisco 35. Sam's Club, Bentonville, Ark. 36. Schneider Electric, Andover, Mass. 37. SolarCity, San Mateo, Calif. 38. Sunrun, San Francisco 39. Sykes Enterprises, Tampa, Fla. 40. T-Mobile, Bellevue, Wash. 41. Tableau Software, Seattle 42. TeleTech, Englewood, Colo. A person walks into a Toys 'R' Us store in Dallas, Texas. LARRY W SMITH, EPA-EFE 43. The Walsh Group, Chicago 44. Toys R Us, Wayne, N.J. 45. VMware, Palo Alto, Calif. 46. Wayfair, Boston 47. Wolters Kluwer, New York 48. Workfront, Lehi, Utah 49. Zillow, Seattle 50. ZipRecruiter, Santa Monica, Calif. Best managers at small and medium-sized companies (In alphabetical order) 1. Acorns, Irvine, Calif. 2. Baker, Denver 3. BizMerlin, Vienna, Va. 4. Boostability, Lehi, Utah 5. Branch Metrics, Palo Alto, Calif. 6. Code.org, Seattle 7. Cybereason, Boston 8. EdCast, Mountain View, Calif. 9. Envoy, San Francisco 10. Faithlife, Bellingham, Wash. 11. Fueled, New York 12. Help Scout, Boston 13. HotelTonight, San Francisco 14. Lingotek, Lehi, Utah 15. NetCentrics Corporation, Herndon, Va. 16. PandaDoc, San Francisco 17. PC Pitstop, Sioux City, Iowa 18. Periscope Data, San Francisco 19. Pipedrive, New York 20. RingDNA, San Francisco 21. SiteTraker, Palo Alto, Calif. 22. SnackNation, Los Angeles 23. TripActions, Menlo Park, Calif. 24. Wave Financial, Toronto 25. Widen Enterprises, Madison, Wis.
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