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2017 Top 200 Employers for CPT Students 2017 Top 200 Employers for CPT Students Top 200 Employer Names Number of Students Participating in CPT in 2017 Amazon 1,792 Google 859 Facebook 741 Intel Corporation 548 Microsoft Corporation 506 Deloitte 473 PRO Unlimited 406 PricewaterhouseCoopers 372 Ernst & Young 368 Tesla, Inc 362 IBM 345 Cummins 330 JP Morgan Chase 281 Apple, Inc 280 Goldman Sachs 234 World Bank 232 eBay or PayPal 213 Qualcomm Technologies, Inc 212 NVIDIA Corporation 207 Bank of America 188 Disney 174 Adobe Systems Incorporated 172 Yahoo 171 Citigroup 170 Samsung Research America 169 Dell, Inc 167 Cisco System, Inc 162 Morgan Stanley 159 Randstad 157 Kelly Services 154 Uber Technologies, Inc 138 Walmart 132 Salesforce 131 HP, Inc 128 Philips 125 Atrium 123 Populus Group 122 VMWare 121 CVS Pharmacy 111 Sony 111 The Mathworks, Inc 111 SAP America, Inc 110 Nokia 106 Robert Bosch LLC 104 McKinsey & Company 102 2017 Top 200 Employers for CPT Students Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education 96 Collabera 95 Saibersys 95 HireGenics 93 Juniper Network 92 Kforce, Inc 92 Robert Half 91 ServiceNow, Inc 91 Copart, Inc 90 Boston Consulting Group 88 Capgemini America 88 Target CW 88 HCL Global Systems, Inc 86 Volvo 86 Genentech 85 KPMG 85 Autodesk 83 Barclays 83 Oracle 82 Aerotek, Inc 81 Insight Global 81 Adecco 80 Synopsys, Inc 80 Bowie State University 78 LinkedIn 78 Yoh Services LLC 78 Brigham and Womens Hospital 76 Cognizant 76 FedEx Services 76 Pioneer Consulting Services 76 Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 75 Massachusetts General Hospital 73 Micron Technology, Inc 73 ON Semiconductor 73 Amgen, Inc 72 Blackrock 70 NextSource, Inc 69 H&R Block 68 Southwest Airlines 68 Capital One 67 Ericsson, Inc 66 Michigan State University 66 Vastika, Inc 66 ADP 65 Apex Systems 65 Northeastern University 65 UNLVINO 65 2017 Top 200 Employers for CPT Students State Street 63 Texas Instruments 63 Bank of China 62 Veritas Technologies LLC 62 Applied Materials 61 Credit Suisse 61 Drexel University 60 Infosys Limited 60 Alcatel‐Lucent 59 Quicken Loans 59 Expedia, Inc 58 First United Methodist Church 58 Paradyme Management 58 Sprint 57 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc 56 Los Alamos National Laboratory 56 Siemens 56 Deutsche Bank 55 Superior Talent Resources 55 MTA New York City Transit 54 National Institutes of Health 54 Ansys, Inc 53 Indiana University 53 Stanford University 53 APC Workforce Solutions II LLC 52 Minerva Schools 52 State Street Corporation 52 Walgreens 52 Charter Communications 51 Gensler 51 Red Hat, Inc 51 Schlumberger 51 TuSimple 51 Wayfair 51 Experis US, Inc 50 Intuit 50 Aecom 49 Baylor College of Medicine 49 Lawrence Livermore National Lab 49 Symantec Corporation 49 Boston Medical Center 48 BSASPEC, Inc 48 Marlabs, Inc 48 Mayo Clinic 48 Verizon 48 Whirlpool Corporation 48 Boston Childrens Hospital 47 2017 Top 200 Employers for CPT Students Harvard University 47 Modis E&T LLC 47 Veritude 47 AllSource PPS 46 Medtronic 46 Northwestern Mutual 46 MFS Investment Management 45 RAND Corporation 45 Akamai Technologies, Inc 44 Columbia University 44 University of Pennsylvania 44 Cadence Design Systems 43 Northwestern University 43 SAP 43 E‐Giants Technologies LLC 42 Genius Minds LLC 42 Global Systems LLC 42 University of Chicago 42 Wells Fargo 42 Arm, Inc 41 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 41 NEC Laboratories America, Inc. 41 Rockwell Collins 41 University of California, Los Angeles 41 Aflac 40 Analog Devices 40 Bloomberg 40 California Preparatory College 40 UChicago Argonne, LLC 40 Volt Management Corporation 40 Abbott 39 American Airlines 39 Brown Brother Harriman 39 Lam Research Corporation 39 MD Anderson Cancer Center 39 Visa Inc. 39 Johnson Controls 38 Monsanto 38 Skidmore Owings & Merrill LLP 38 Amensys, Inc 37 Arista Networks, Inc 37 Consultadd, Inc 37 Futurewei Technologies, Inc 37 Halliburton 37 Schneider Electric 37 Search Fund Accelerator 37 Eastman Institute for Oral Health 36 2017 Top 200 Employers for CPT Students Electronic Arts 36 MasterCard 36 Rite Aid Pharmacy 36 SoftHQ 36 The University of Texas at El Paso 36 University of Florida 36 Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center 35 Citadel LLC 35 CME Group 35 Express Scripts 35 Innosource 35 Moodys 35 PrideOne 35 TE Connectivity 35.
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