1.  Google

2017 top new grad employers
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Google may be notorious for running job candidates through the wringer, but it sure gives new grads a fighting chance.

Head to the company's Careers page, and Google will walk you through every step needed to join its team of high performers. From tips on creating a perfect resume to videos on how to ace an interview, you will learn everything it takes to become a Googler.

Once you're hired, the perks are the stuff of workplace legend -- free gourmet food, sleep pods, and massages among others. But more important, Google wants you to keep learning. You can take an onsite coding class or even learn to play guitar, the company says, and "we'll support you in doing what you love." --T.Z.

First published June 30, 2017: 4:35 PM ET
Source: Data source: Universum Global
How we pick the Top Employers for New Grads: Think of it as a popularity contest for companies: Every year research firm Universum Global ranks the most desirable employers, based on where undergraduate students around the world say they'd most like to work after graduation. Rankings here are for business students. For engineering/IT rankings, see the full list. More

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