SAS, best company to work for 2010

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  • VM44
    VM44

    The Watchtower uses SAS software.

    SAS is very expensive, why would The Watchtower spend money on it?

    The organization is theocratically managed so they don't need wordly software.

    http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/bestcompanies/2010/snapshots/1.html

    Best Companies to Work For
    Thursday, January 21, 2010


    There's a new No. 1 in town: tech powerhouse SAS. Yes, even in a tough job market, some employers dole out perks like on-site saunas, discounted massages and more.

    Employees at SAS certainly feel kneaded. Every week, several dozen of them get massages at the on-site 66,000-square-foot recreation and fitness center.

    You have to pay, but it's only $55 for an hour, and that's with pretax dollars. And the convenience is priceless: right up the stairs from the gymnasium, weight room, billiards hall, sauna, hair salon, manicurist, and aqua kickboxing in the Olympic-size pool. (Posted etiquette rules: "A bathing suit is required" and "No cellphones in class.")

    There's classic massage, Swedish massage, orthopedic massage, and myofascial release -- all designed to make workers "more aware of their bodies, move with greater ease and freedom," and "have increased energy, reduced feelings of pain, and feelings of relaxation and well-being."

    Though companies in Silicon Valley get lots of press about perk-friendly workplaces, it's here in the less go-go South that employees reign supreme. SAS is not only the world's largest privately held software business -- with revenues of $2.3 billion, it's about the size of publicly traded Intuit -- but also the paragon of perks.

    In fact when Google, a SAS customer, was putting together its own campus freebies some years ago, it used SAS as a model. SAS (pronounced sass) has been on Fortune's list of Best Companies to Work For every one of the 13 years we've been keeping score. But this is the first time SAS is in the No. 1 slot.

    While its pampering of employees might give corporate scrooges a coronary, CEO Jim Goodnight says the policies make estimable business sense. "My chief assets drive out the gate every day," Goodnight likes to say. "My job is to make sure they come back."

    His motives aren't charitable but entirely utilitarian, even a bit Machiavellian. The average tenure at SAS is 10 years; 300 employees have worked 25 or more. Annual turnover was 2% in 2009, compared with the average in the software industry of about 22%. Women make up 45% of its U.S. workforce, which has an average age of 45.

    — David A. Kaplan, Fortune Magazine


    Number 1. SAS

    Previous rank: 20

    What makes it so great?

    One of the Best Companies for all 13 years, SAS boasts a laundry list of benefits -- high-quality child care at $410 a month, 90% coverage of the health insurance premium, unlimited sick days, a medical center staffed by four physicians and 10 nurse practitioners (at no cost to employees), a free 66,000-square-foot fitness center and natatorium, a lending library, and a summer camp for children.

    The architect of this culture -- based on "trust between our employees and the company" -- is Jim Goodnight, its co-founder, and the only CEO that SAS has had in its 34-year history.

    Some might think that with all those perks, Goodnight was giving away the store. Not so. SAS is highly profitable and ranks as the world’s largest privately owned software company. Turnover is the industry’s lowest at 2%.

    Headquarters:

    100 SAS Campus Dr.
    Cary, NC 27513

  • snowbird
    snowbird

    I thought this was about shoes.

    http://shoes.lovetoknow.com/Buying_SAS_Shoes

    Sylvia

  • PSacramento
    PSacramento

    When I think SAS I think the boys of the Special Air Service, LOL !!

  • finallysomepride
    finallysomepride

    I was thinking it was SAS Scandinavian Airline Systems LOL Me being a bit of an aviation crazy person.

  • Finally-Free
    Finally-Free

    I knew 2 former bethelites that got jobs at SAS in Toronto after leaving bethel. I wonder if the WT helped place them there.

    W

  • cofty
    cofty

    I was thinking Special Air Service as well; I'm pretty sure they don't get free massages

    This is a great example of somebody who understands the value of his employees.

  • darthfader
    darthfader

    The eternal Geometry Student in me thinks.... Side Angle Side...

    Darth Fader

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