Rank | Company Name | Job Growth | No. of Employees | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 20.1% | 42,162 | ||
2 | SAS | 3.6% | 6,588 | |
3 | The Boston Consulting Group | 10.7% | 2,552 | |
4 | Edward Jones | 7.2% | 38,015 | |
5 | Quicken Loans | 46.2% | 8,386 | |
6 | Genentech | 7.6% | 11,998 | |
7 | Salesforce.com | 23.1% | 6,739 | |
8 | Intuit | 4.4% | 7,728 | |
9 | Robert W. Baird & Co. | 3.3% | 2,704 | |
10 | DPR Construction | -1% | 1,356 |
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