1. Airbnb gives employees $2000 a year to travel the world, lets people bring their pooches to work and provides free organic lunches.

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2. Pinterest offers staff a trip to the Apple store whenever there's a new launch as well as unlimited vacation days.

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3. Google gives staff free breakfast, lunch and dinner from its amazingly stocked canteen as well as free juice, coffee and snacks. Then there's the casual bowling alley and on-site massages.

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4. Eventbrite have a "never-ending snack supply", they give employees a monthly fitness and wellness stipend and let them bring their dogs to work.

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5. Netflix don't have set working hours or a set number of vacation days - as long as the job gets done, they don't mind when it's happening. More time to binge-watch shows, then...

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6. Dropbox have a fully stocked music studio for employee use, daily free lunches and dinners, whisky Fridays, on-site barbers and an amazing game room with arcade games and ping pong.

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7. Facebook employees get free transportation, dry cleaning, free gym and meals. There's also a candy shop on-site and a vending machine filled with free computer accessories, y'know. Just in case you need 'em.

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8. Techy product marketplace AppSumo celebrate's the company's accomplishments by taking its entire team to Vegas on a private jet for team building and bonding. And they have a fully stocked bar.

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9. Twitter give staff unlimited vacation time, access to a free on-site gym, free food and booze on tap.

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10. Deloitte offer two sabbatical programs: a one-month unpaid leave that you can take at any time for any reason, and a three to six-month paid sabbatical to pursue personal growth. Or write a novel. Whatever floats your boat.

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From: Cosmopolitan UK