Rank | Company Name | Job Growth | No. of Employees | |
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Google, Inc. | N.A. | 34,311 |
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SAS | 5.6% | 6,373 |
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CHG Healthcare Services | 4.7% | 1,378 |
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The Boston Consulting Group, Inc. | 18.6% | 2,314 |
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Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. | 8.3% | 43,927 |
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NetApp | 7.8% | 7,426 |
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Hilcorp Energy Company | 47.7% | 1,012 |
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Edward Jones | -0.9% | 35,114 |
9 | ![]() |
Ultimate Software | 18.7% | 1,440 |
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Camden Property Trust | 13% | 1,896 |
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