Each year dozens of publications create "Best Places To Work" lists. So what does your company have to do to make the cut? Jason Nazar, CEO of Comparably, and Jared Lindzon, Writer at Fast Company, discuss what sets one company's culture apart from the rest. In Comparably's 2017 list, Google came out on top. The tech giant and its tech counterparts frequent these lists year after year. Lindzon notes that many other industries are starting to catch up to tech. Just because your company isn't on a list this year doesn't mean it can't be next year. Lindzon and Nazar take a look at what it would take for other companies to get onto these lists.

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