Forbes’ List Of The Best Companies To Work For In Florida
Forbes has put out their list of the best companies to work for in Florida. There are some Florida based companies and some national ones too. Forbes surveyed 70,000 workers…

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Some of the companies that made the Top 20 list of the best companies to work for in Florida are Florida based. Sarasota Memorial Hospital came in #4 on the list. 7,000 people are employed by the hospital and obviously people love working for the hospital. Other Florida based companies in the Top 20 are: Moffitt Cancer Center (Tampa), Publix (Lakeland) and Palm Beach County. The rest of the Top 20 are not based in Florida. Check out the Top 20 below.
The Top 20 Companies To Work For In Florida
- NASA
- Costco Wholesale
- Sarasota Memorial Hospital
- Microsoft
- Cisco Systems
- Fidelity Investments
- Capital One
- Hilton Worldwide Holdings
- Delta Air Lines
- Lockheed Martin
- IKEA
- Moffitt Cancer Center
- Loews Hotels
- Navy Federal Credit Union
- Publix
- Palm Beach County
- Johnson & Johnson
- Siemens
- Mayo Clinic
So, if you are looking for a new job you may want to look at one of the companies on the list. The employees that were surveyed gave high marks to the company that they work for.
[SOURCE: WFLA]

Florida Has 2 Of The Most Beautiful Bridges In The Country
According to Infrastructure Report Card, there are 617,000 bridges in the United States. Outlets such as Attractions of America and Mr. Hudson have each come up with lists of the most beautiful bridges. Two of them call Florida home.
A bridge can be a historical landmark in addition to a pathway that connects communities. Certain bridges, like the Golden Gate in San Francisco, draw thousands of tourists each year. People plan trips around visiting this site and taking in its incredible views. Unsurprisingly, the Golden Gate Bridge is either #1 or #2 on each of the aforementioned lists.
The bridge that it shares the top spot with is famous for its ability to walk or bike over. The Brooklyn Bridge connects Brooklyn Heights to Manhattan via six lanes. Many charity-driven bike rides also cross here as it offers unique perspectives into New York City without any tollways.
Florida Bridges
In Florida, American Road and Transportation lists over 12,000 bridges in the Sunshine State (though not all of them are in functional condition). There are two however, that stand above the rest. One is architecturally astounding. The other feels like a gateway into a mysterious paradise.
"American bridges are often designed with looks to match their engineering ingenuity," Mr. Hudson explains.
What's fascinating about bridges in America, is they are constructed of different materials and serve different purposes. For example, the final and tenth selection in Attractions of America's feature is the Benson Bridge, Multnomah Falls, in Oregon. This is a foot traffic bridge that is only 45 feet long. It allows visitors to walk 105 feet above the Lower Multnomah Falls cascade
Let's take a look at the two most beautiful bridges in Florida.
Sunshine Skyway Bridge, Tampa
Connecting St. Petersburg to Terra Ceia, this bridge is 4.1 miles long. This stunning bridge over Tampa Bay is often lit up with colors that highlight the skyline. Furthermore, since 2018, there has been a Skyway 10K race that closes the bridge each year.
Seven Mile Bridge, Florida Keys
This two-lane bridge is technically part of Route 1. It's a magical gateway into the Florida Keys. Mr. Hudson points out, "the Seven Mile Bridge usually has space for sightseers to park up and admire the Florida Keys." In 1982, a heavy renovation made the lanes wider, allowing for a safer and more comfortable drive. The last annual seven-mile bridge run took place this past April.