Top Companies on Most Important Factor Categories

FEATUREBest Places to Work 2006: Industry   Top Companies on Most Important Factor Categories   Management Research Environment Job Satisfaction 1 Tec Laboratories Tec Laboratories Tec Laboratories 2 Asterand Asterand Amgen 3 Raven Biotechnologies Genentech Promega 4 Infinity Pharmaceuticals Amgen Transf

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FEATURE
Best Places to Work 2006: Industry

Top Companies on Most Important Factor Categories
ManagementResearch EnvironmentJob Satisfaction
1
Tec LaboratoriesTec LaboratoriesTec Laboratories
2
AsterandAsterandAmgen
3
Raven BiotechnologiesGenentechPromega
4
Infinity PharmaceuticalsAmgenTransform Pharmaceuticals
5
Transform PharmaceuticalsInfinity PharmaceuticalsAsterand
No. 1 Tec Laboratories ranked highest in the three most important factor categories in this year's survey. Respondents also rated No. 6 Asterand highly in all three categories, while Infinity Pharmaceuticals and TransForm Pharmaceuticals were rated highly in two of three categories. No. 3 Amgen and No. 5 Genentech were the only large companies to break the top five lists for the three most important factor categories.

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