Google gets best work gong
Search company, Google, has been recognised as the UK’s best place to work.
The Great Place to Work Institute research group, made the award after polling 4,000 organisations worldwide and 30,000 workers in the UK.
"Google exemplifies what it means to be a great place to work," said business development manager, Williams Johnson Mota.
"The company balances a dynamic culture with a commitment to business excellence."
Research by the institute revealed the internet giant gave each of its employees a bicycle and encouraged team building sessions of table football.
"Employees have the space to develop a unique working environment and culture," Mr Johnson Mota noted, adding "its retention rates remain amongst the highest in the sector".
The search company was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin. It has evolved to provide email, calendars and free online software solutions to rival Microsoft’s Office suite.