Someone recently asked me which companies I would work for if I were looking for a job. I'm not looking for a job, but I figured that it would be a fun exercise to think about. I spent a while coming up with a list, so I figured that I would post it here.
So here goes (in no particular order):
Zynga - They are doing ridiculously well, and focusing on a big market that is just shaping up. Seems like a company where you could have a lot of impact. The CEO is a really interesting guy and has a lot of interesting ideas (and is supposedly very approachable). If I were looking for a job at a company, this might actually be my top pick.
Facebook - Probably the most engineering-centric of the larger internet companies. Not really a startup any more, but still has lots of potential (once they better monetize their application platform).
LinkedIn - Social Networking is hot. Plus I hear that they are a good company to work for (lots of opportunities). I don't think that they will be as big as Facebook, but they cater to a crowd that's actually willing to pay them money to use the service.
Playdom - Another Facebook applications company. Probably second to Zynga
Twitter - I have no idea how big they are going to be in the long-term, but they define hot right now. They are doing lots of interesting and innovative things.
Foursquare - People use it like crack. I don't know if they are hiring, but I'm sure that they will soon. Also Gowalla, although they aren't in the bay area.
Yelp - I think that they will get acquired soon (rumor has it by Google). The business model is a bit shady, but they've created a great service and built a rabid following.
Square - Credit card processing from any mobile phone. Started by the guy who created Twitter. Could potentially be a game changer. And they are hiring.
Eventbrite - Well-done product and they actually have a pretty straightforward business strategy (unlike a lot of the companies I have mentioned). They are hiring aggressively.
Bump - They are great guys and have a lot of potential. Just took a bunch of money from Sequoia, and I believe that they are staffing up a bit. If they can figure out how to turn all of those bumps into money, they will be golden.
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