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24 technical top companies that are rapidly losing popularity ratings

In the world of high technology there is now a huge number of opportunities. But not all high-tech companies are equal when it comes to retaining top talent. The other day a detailed report was published about which companies in this field of activity were able from April 2016 to April 2017. Hire and retain the best employees. To compile a rating, a special technology of machine learning was used, with the help of which about eight million units of data were analyzed. The rating index increases when the company joins high-profile employees, and falls when it has to fill the losses of young employees of not the highest level. This is how the advanced indicator of the known "turnover" is calculated. Here are 24 leading companies in the field of high technology, which last year lost the most employees. Naturally, this has an impact on the company's popularity among specialists.

Twitter

Twitter is a well-known social platform, founded in 2006. Compared to last year, the company lost 36 percent of its employees.

Veritas Technologies

Veritas is a data management company founded in 1983 under a completely different name. In 2016, a rebranding was carried out, and it received a new name, as well as a loss of 38 percent of employees.

Palo Alto Networks

It is a network security company founded in 2005, which has lost 42 percent of its employees since last year.

New Relic

This company for software analysis was founded in 2008, and over the past year 42% of employees have changed there.

PayPal

PayPal is an online payment system that appeared in 1998. Over the past year, 44 percent of employees have changed there.

Bloomberg LP

This is one of the oldest companies on the list, founded in 1981. She is engaged in finance and media, but last year "turnover" there was 44 percent.

Square

This company, founded in 2009 and engaged in the provision of financial services, lost 47 percent of its employees compared to last year.

Qualcomm

This telecommunications company also belongs to the oldest in the list, since it was opened in 1985. Over the past year, 47 percent of the employees have changed there.

Google

This technological company of a broad profile, founded in 1998, over the past year has replaced 50 percent of employees.

Optum

This company was founded very much, in 1977, but this year it had one of the highest levels of turnover, 54 percent, which is why it rose from the 132nd to the 15th place in the rating.

Here

Here is a company engaged in data mapping, and it was founded in 1985. With 54 percent of "turnover", it jumped from 66th to 14th in the ranking.

Expedia

This popular tourist site also broke into the rating from the 80th place, since over the past year 60 percent of the employees have changed there.

Slalom Consulting

This technology consulting firm, founded in 2001, was on the 12th place with "turnover" equal to 61 percent.

Intel Corporation

Suddenly, from the 108th to the 11th place, this world-renowned technology company, founded in the distant 1968, moved. Over the past year, 66 percent of the employees have been replaced.

Epsilon

A dozen ratings are opened by a branch of a large service marketing company, which was opened in 1996. And the jump was one of the most striking: from 142nd to 10th place with 72 percent of "turnover" for the last year.

FireEye

This company, dealing with cybersecurity, was opened in 2004, and by 2017 the level of "turnover" here has reached 73 percent.

Wealthfront

Another unexpected guest of the top ten: an automated investment service, born in 2008, has replaced 77 percent of employees over the past year.

GoPro

This technical company, founded in 2002, also was not expected to see such a high rating in the rating, but 79 percent of the "turnover" did their job.

Dropbox

This popular file hosting, created in 2007, has been high in the rating for a long time, but 86 percent of new employees provided him with a place in the top ten this year.

Nest Labs

This company, engaged in house automation, was founded in 2010, and in 2017 it was marked by a record level of "turnover" - 88 percent. That's why she opens the top five of the rating.

Zenefits

This company, engaged in cloud-based software, was the first in the rating, "turnover" which exceeded one hundred percent. It was founded in 2013, and from 2016 to 2017 it was replaced by 114 percent of employees.

SolarCity

The first three are opened by the company, engaged in solar energy, founded in 2006. In one year, 121 percent of employees were replaced, and the fact that the jump to the third place was made since 188 is especially surprising.

Groupon

Another unexpected visitor at the top of the rating is the popular e-commerce site, which was born in 2008. And over the past year, 127 percent of employees have changed there, which is why the company made a jump from the 143rd place in the rating to the second one.

Coursera

Well, in the first place with an incredible 175 percent turnover was a company engaged in educational technology. At the same time, the jump is also the biggest - from 201 to the first place!

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