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27 Companies We Love

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           Want a career you love with a company you love even more? We can't

 [The Muse]( [ADVICE](   [JOBS](   [DISCUSSIONS](   [Asurion](   [Love what you do]( Want a career you love with a company you love even more? We can't blame you. Fortunately, we have just the list to get you started. From awesome cultures and amazing offices to brag-worthy perks and plenty of room for career growth, there's no shortage of things to appreciate about the 27 companies we've rounded up here. Need proof? Check them out for yourself. We love to say, "We told you so."   COMPANY #1  [Asurion](  Asurion helps people balance life and its interdependence on technology by insuring consumer devices and appliances and offering a plethora of technology solutions to keep them running. If you're craving flexibility and plenty of fun, you'll feel right at home at [Asurion](. Employees think of Asurion's office like a hub, though many team members work from home. This flexibility boosts work-life balance and makes professional development even more relevant. However, internal shenanigans still exist—like themed attire on release days, city scooter tours, and minor league games.   [BCG Digital Ventures](  COMPANY #2  [BCG Digital Ventures](    [VICE Media](  COMPANY #3  [VICE Media](    [KellyMitchell](  COMPANY #4  [KellyMitchell](    [Pulte Mortgage](  COMPANY #5  [Pulte Mortgage](   [SEE ALL 27 COMPANIES](    [ ] [ ] Featured Story [ ] [ ] [What My Mom's Three Jobs Taught Me About Ambition](  [What My Mom's Three Jobs Taught Me About Ambition]( BY HEATHER FREISER [ ] [ ] Give Back [ ] [ ] [3 Volunteers on What Giving Back Means to Them](  [3 Volunteers on What Giving Back Means to Them]( BY BILL MCCOOL [ ] [ ] Top Question [ ] [ ] [I have an opportunity to take a job that excites me a lot more than the one I'm currently doing, but it pays less—Should I take a pay cut for happiness?]( Kirsten [ ]  [ANSWER THIS QUESTION]( [ ] [ ] Tip of the Day [ ] [ ]    TIP OF THE DAY   Here are strategies (and recipes!) that will make meal prep a breeze. [Read More](    [FB](  [IN](  [TW](  [INSTA](    [PREFERENCES]( [VIEW IN BROWSER]( [TERMS]( [UNSUBSCRIBE](    Daily Muse Inc. 1375 Broadway, New York, NY 10018                Â

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