The best Hi-tech companies to work for

A new list by Dun & Bradstreet shows at which companies employees are the most pleased.

A man holds a laptop computer as cyber code is projected on him (photo credit: KACPER PEMPEL/REUTERS)
A man holds a laptop computer as cyber code is projected on him
(photo credit: KACPER PEMPEL/REUTERS)
A new ranking of the best High-tech companies to work for has been published by Dun & Bradstreet.
In first place is Microsoft, taking Google's top spot from last year. Tabula is 2nd, Google dropped to 3rd, Soluto is 4th and at 5th place is Playtika.
According to Efrat Segev, the CEO of information of and research at Dun & Bradstreet, "After years where the same companies were at the top of the list, it seems as though Israeli hi-tech giants have managed to catch up. This despite the high standards the international companies have put up. It shows the maturity of industry that it can make high-level alternatives to talented potential employees." 
The hi-tech industry in Israel currently employs 9% of the workforce, making it quite a small industry in comparison to how influential it is to the Israeli economy. 
Israel is known around the world as a start-up nation, mostly for the up and coming high-tech companies it produces. Many of them are later sold to international companies, which have taken an interest in what it is the company initially developed.