The 25 best companies for women to work at, ranked

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Job-listing hub InHerSight revealed the top 25 companies for working women, according to female employee ratings.

Major companies like Salesforce, Intuit, Google, and American Express made the list.

HR tech company Ultimate Software took the top spot.

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Work is still challenging for women but some companies are more female-friendly than others.

InHerSight, a job-listing hub that rates a company's "female-friendliness," released a ranking of the top 25 companies for women. The list comes from taking top spots in 16 categories, among them:

Equal opportunities for women and men in the form of fair promotions and comparable salaries

Strength of maternity and adoptive leave policies

Female representation in company leadership

The database has over 100,000 companies total, and millions of women who use the site, according to company data analyst Emily McCrary-Ruiz-Esparza.

Read more: Lower pay, more harassment: How work in America has failed women of color

Major tech companies like Google and Salesforce made the list, as did financial companies like Intuit and American Express.

The ranking is based on data provided by InHerSight from October 2019. However, McCrary-Ruiz-Esparza said these numbers are always shifting because employees submit their ratings for companies on a rolling basis.

Here are the top 25 companies for working women, with 5 stars being the highest rating: 15. Discover Financial Services received an overall rating of 3.7 stars.

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Industry: Financial services

Total ratings: 1,791

Maternity and adoptive leave rating: 4.1 stars

Equal opportunities for women and men rating: 4.2 stars

Female representation in leadership rating: 4.0 stars

24. USAA received an overall rating of 3.8 stars.

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Industry: Financial services

Total ratings: 2,666

Maternity and adoptive leave rating: 4.5 stars

Equal opportunities for women and men rating: 4.0 stars

Female representation in leadership rating: 3.7 stars

23. Edward Jones received an overall rating of 3.8 stars.

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Industry: Financial services

Total ratings: 2,854

Maternity and adoptive leave rating: 4.2 stars

Equal opportunities for women and men rating: 4.2 stars

Female representation in leadership rating: 3.7 stars

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