The site 24/7 Wall St. recently compiled its annual list of the worst companies to work for in the U.S., using data and job reviews from career website Glassdoor.com. Company rankings were determined based on employee ratings on Glassdoor, which ranged from 2.7 to 2.3 out of 5 for the 10 worst companies in 24/7 Wall St.’s list.
10. Dollar General Corp. DG 0.09%
While only 41 percent of current and former employees would recommend their job to a friend due to long hours and low pay, 85 percent of Dollar General reviewers on Glassdoor expressed their approval of new CEO Todd Vasos.
9. Ross Stores, Inc. ROST 1.13%
Employees of the apparel retail chain cited their very low—often minimum wage—salaries in their negative reviews of the company, with one former employee even claiming to have felt like “an indentured servant” while working there.
8. DISH Network Corp DISH 0.86%
One of the worst-rated large companies on Glassdoor, DISH Network may stand to improve its ranking if a potential merger with highly-rated mobile service provider T-Mobile U.S. Inc TMUS 1.08% goes through.
7. AECOM ACM 1.31%
Employees of construction and engineering company AECOM complained…
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