These are the top 10 startups to work for, according to LinkedIn
Every year, LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional network, showcases the top startups list in the United States, identifying the top 50 hottest U.S. startups to work for in 2019 as determined by billions of actions of LinkedIn’s 645+ million members. The selected startups were chosen from a list of thousand other startups using LinkedIn’s methodology based on series of measures including: employment growth, engagement, job interest and attraction of top talent.
The list also shows that people want to work for startups in areas such as: data storage, cannabis, industrial safety, delivery and fintech are leading the pack. Topping the U.S. list this year is cloud-based data warehouse firm Snowflake (#1), cannabis-centric wellness company Dosist (#2), industrial sensor developer Samsara (#3), delivery service DoorDash (#4) and financial service company Brex (#5).
The timeline measured was July 2018 through June 2019. The list includes rankings for the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, France, the Netherlands, India, Australia, Japan, China and Brazil. LinkedIn Lists are fueled by a combination of exclusive LinkedIn data mapping the professional landscape and an editorial lens from LinkedIn’s global editorial team.
“The annual Top Startups list is a reflection of how work is changing, what new industries are emerging and rapidly growing and where people want to work now,” said Jessi Hempel, senior editor at large at LinkedIn. “Over 11,000 positions were filled at the Top Startups over the last year, and there are thousands of open jobs available at the companies right now.”
Trends from the 2019 U.S. LinkedIn Top Startups list include:
- CANNABIS IS GROWING. Dosist made its debut on the list at #2, putting the emerging cannabis industry on the map and tapping into continued growth in the wellness industry.
- CONVENIENCE IS KING. The delivery-on-demand industry shows no sign of slowing with DoorDash (#4), driverless delivery innovator Nuro (#10) and food-focused Daily Harvest (#42) claiming spots on the list, making life easier and tastier for consumers.
- HOT STARTUPS ARE MAKING MOVES. Newcomer to the list Lime (#12) joins scooter company Bird (#19) and self-driving innovators Zoox (#15), Aurora (#18) and Voyage (#35) — startups not just redefining the way we move, but also where we want to work.
- SPORTS MAKES A PLAY. Sports-related products and services are booming with sports-betting service SimpleBet (#17), newly relaunched football league XFL (#22) and Lebron James’ sports media network Uninterrupted (#39) all making it onto the Top Startups list.
These are the top 10 startups in the U.S., according to LinkedIn.
- Snowflake Computing, which helps companies move their data onto the cloud, leaped to first place from #20 last year, and is currently hiring for positions in engineering and sales. Founded in 2012, the data warehousing company is led by a team of experts who hold patents in the fields of database architecture data warehouses and query optimization.
- Dosist is the first cannabis-centric company to ever make the Top Startups U.S. list. The company is rapidly growing due to the legalization of recreational marijuana (in 11 U.S. states so far) combined with its high-gloss marketing appeal. Founded in 2016, Dosist was created with the goal of “creating the first cannabis products based on the science behind the plant,” according to the firm’s website.
- Samsara combines the power of hardware (think sensors and cameras) with analytical software to boost efficiency in industries like trucking and food production, and it has 200+ open roles across everything from engineering to sales to marketing.
- DoorDash has doubled its employee base every year in its six-year history, and with its recent acquisition of competitor Caviar, the startup is revving up its growth.
- Brex, another newcomer to the list, is attempting to reinvent B2B financial services, starting with a first-of-its-kind corporate card for startups based on funding rather than credit history.
- Good American, a fitness fashion line co-founded by Khloe Kardashian, marks a shift in the retail landscape with its success as a body-positive company offering an inclusive range of sizes. Good American is newcomer on the list, the startup is attempting to reinvent business-to-business financial service. It offers a unique corporate card for startups based on funding rather than credit history.
- Robinhood, the only company from 2018 to remain in the top ten, continues to grow by recruiting people who share its vision of democratizing the financial system.
- Peloton Interactive, another newcomer to the list, is shaking up the fitness industry with its live and recorded classes connected to at-home equipment.
- Compass has become the country’s largest independent real estate brokerage and is planning to hire hundreds across its product and engineering teams over the next year to help build its end-to-end platform.
- Nuro a robotics company in the race to get self-driving right with its small delivery pods, is expanding across all areas of its business with open roles in marketing, communications, engineering and human resources.
You can read the complete list at LinkedIn.com
Methodology
The Top Startups list is a part of the LinkedIn List franchise, an ongoing editorial series that celebrates professionals and companies making an impact in the professional world. To be eligible for the LinkedIn Top Startups list, a company must be independent and privately held, have at least 50 employees in the country, be no more than seven years old, be headquartered in the country on the list which they appear and have a minimum of 15% employee growth over the time period. LinkedIn evaluated key factors for ranking including interest in the company, employment growth, engagement with employees, job interest and its ability to attract talent from the LinkedIn Top Companies.