Glassdoor announced the winners of its 10th annual Employees' Choice Awards, honoring the Best Places to Work in 2018. Winners are determined entirely on feedback provided by the employees. Robert Hohman, CEO of Glassdoor, breaks down the the companies that topped this year's list. Facebook grabbed the number one spot for the third time. Hohman explains what is it about Facebook's culture that puts it in the top spot once again. Although there were plenty of familiar faces that reappeared on the list, 40 newcomers found their way onto it this year, including Blizzard Entertainment and Adidas. Only Bain & Company, Google, and Apple made the list for the 10th consecutive year.

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