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According to Geekwire, some comments according to employees include: “It's the ideal balance of fun and very interesting work. You have all the resources to be great. Food, tech giants, drinks, amazing benefits! … They really appreciate the people here and invest a lot in you! Colleagues are extremely intelligent people that you would have a beer with them. Very nice atmosphere." Another employee also said, “Very smart people, mission-driven organization, doing great things for freedom and free expression in the world.” To continue the employee's great reputation, another website, Techtimes, analyzed Glassdoor (a website that allows users to find and review jobs) to find the top ten jobs. Without a doubt, Twitter has been the number one place to work, receiving a rating of 4.5 out of 5 and having significantly better reviews than Edelman and Google. This study was conducted over twelve months and the article was published on August 22, 2015 (so it is up to date). On the other hand, there are some "growing pains," as one employee put it, with 12% of the company's staff having been laid off in the last year due to the talent war between software engineers and the desire to cut costs, which could result in a slight decrease