LinkedIn reveals the 25 most attractive employers in the UK

John Lewis, which also owns Waitrose, came out in position one, notable for its employee-owned partnership model, as opposed to private-equity backed businesses or market-listed companies.

“We are a democracy – open, fair and transparent. Our profits are shared, our partners have a voice and there is a true sense of pride in belonging to something so unique and highly regarded,” the company states on its website. The partners are essentially the 91,500 employees and they all receive the same percentage payout which rises or falls in line with its financial fortunes.

Virgin Media took second place – the company was formed by NTL’s takeover of Virgin Mobile and was initially led by entrepreneur Richard Branson, although it’s now a subsidiary of U.S. billionaire John Malone’s cable group, Liberty Global.

Several U.S. firms appear on the list including Google, Amazon and Facebook as well as prominent luxury London retailers Harrods and Selfridges.

The list was collated by LinkedIn data that examines the billions of actions of the site’s 433 million-plus members.

The data looks at user actions on the site like new hire staying power, job applications, engagement and company reach — which it says indicates the most wanted and sought after companies by professionals.

Managing Director of Harrods, Michael Ward, told CNBC that potential employees were no longer coming through conventional employment agencies. He added that investment in social media, like its LinkedIn page, was “hugely important” for the company.

Harrods has nearly 100,000 followers of its LinkedIn company profile, which it says has largely been accrued organically through interesting content and long-term engagement, giving prospective employees a view of their company culture & keeping potential applicants up to date with any developments. The store adds that LinkedIn is primarily used as a resourcing tool, sourcing candidates directly and also advertising available jobs within the company.

Here’s the full list for the U.K.’s most attractive employers:

  1. John Lewis
  2. Virgin Media
  3. Harrods
  4. Google
  5. PA Consulting Group
  6. Asos
  7. KPMG
  8. Jaguar Land Rover
  9. Amazon
  10. Burberry
  11. PwC
  12. Dixons Carphone
  13. Carillion
  14. EE
  15. Sainsbury’s
  16. Lloyds
  17. Facebook
  18. Travis Perkins
  19. Interserve
  20. Selfridges
  21. Deloitte U.K.
  22. Arcadia Group
  23. House of Fraser
  24. Marks & Spencer
  25. The Net-a-Porter Group

Story appeared on the Recruiting Times website – http://recruitingtimes.org/news/12526/linkedin-reveals-25-attractive-employers-uk/