Five Great Workplaces for Young People

By Chase Pattison on May 20, 2011

by Alex Braun

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While the global recession has taken its toll on many office perks, there are still plenty of companies that believe worker happiness is non-negotiable. Here are five you might want to check out when looking for a place to intern – and eventually, launch a career.

orbitz logo5 Five Great Workplaces for Young People

Orbitz is one of the Web’s top travel booking sites, so it shouldn’t come as much of a surprise that they let their employees take a little time off. How much, exactly? New employees get 12 vacation days, five floating holidays and 10 regular holidays in addition to sick hours. Telecommuting is totally acceptable, and with the company providing plenty of travel vouchers, you might conclude that your best work gets done from the beach. For the charitable among us, the company also boasts a unique volunteer program that pays for two days off, an airfare and a hotel night when an employee chooses to do volunteer work at any approved site in the world. (Source: Brill Street)

morningstar logo5 Five Great Workplaces for Young PeopleThe investment research firm boasts one of the coolest modern offices you’ll ever see, with spectacular views of Chicago’s lakefront and transparent offices reminiscent of Bloomberg’s famous London headquarters. After four years with the company, you get six extra weeks of paid time off to go see the world. And Morningstar actively recruits new employees from a variety of different backgrounds – though some knowledge of finance is necessary,many of its new hires come from liberal arts backgrounds. (Source: Brill Street/Fortune Magazine)

google logo15 Five Great Workplaces for Young PeopleGoogle’s work environment is perhaps the most legendary of the Internet Age,providing a hands-off, collaborative atmosphere where employees are allowed to spend one-fifth of their time working on their own chosen projects. Working at Google means free (and great) in-house cuisine, flexible hours, a free and fully-paid Android phone and some of the best stock options and 401(k) matching in the business. Google one-ups Morningstar with its sabbatical offer, even though you have to wait a year more for it to kick in: Employees get three months of paid time off when they reach the five-year mark. (Source: Brill Street/Fortune Magazine)

threadless logo6 Five Great Workplaces for Young PeopleThe Chicago-based graphic T-shirt business is about as casual as casual goes. Employees can (and do) bring pets to work,play video games on break time and decorate their workspaces with an allotted budget from their department. The company also holds a Friday party once a month where workers check out in the early afternoon and head downtown or to the beach to kick off the weekend. (Source: Brill Street)

accenture6 Five Great Workplaces for Young PeopleFor years, the global consulting giant has been one of the world’s largest recruiters of recent college grads. Since it offers such a huge variety of consulting services – from business to engineering to psychology to computer science – there’s no shortage of ladders to climb. Plus, Accenture has a reputation for taking care of its own. Benefits include paid relocation, a subsidized cell phone, flex time and incentives for going green. (Source: Experience.com)

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