The least stressful tech companies to work for
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The least stressful tech companies to work for
"Indeed's Work Wellbeing Report, based on data points from 30 million individuals, reveals a troubling trend. Sixty percent of respondents feel stressed at work most of the time. The survey measures 15 dimensions of workplace wellbeing, from happiness and purpose to stress management, forming an overall "Work Wellbeing Index." In the tech sector, where long hours and rapid change are common, the findings spotlight companies creating calmer work cultures. Indeed's new "Stress-Free Score" ranks the top five least-stressed tech employers of 2025."
"This chipmaker has surged to the top of the tech industry in just three years. Revenue has exploded, and the workforce remains pretty small. Given all this, how does Nvidia retain a relatively stress-free workplace? I think one answer is that the company has rarely, if ever, done layoffs, which means tenure is quite long among employees. You can read about this in Eugene Kim's excellent inside look at Nvidia's workplace here."
Indeed's Work Wellbeing Report uses 30 million data points and a 15-dimension Work Wellbeing Index covering happiness, purpose, and stress management. Sixty percent of respondents report feeling stressed at work most of the time. In tech, a new Stress-Free Score identifies calmer companies, ranking Intuit highest, followed by IBM, Nvidia, Yahoo!, and Microsoft. Nvidia's rapid revenue growth and relatively small workforce coincide with low-record layoffs, contributing to long employee tenure. Infrequent layoffs and tenure appear linked to lower stress, and employees likely value long-term stability amid rapid AI-driven change.
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