Top companies usually have one thing in common: killer perks for their workers.
We recently released our list of the 50 Best Employers In America, based on exclusive data from PayScale. The companies that made this list know the value of rewarding their employees, and they do it in some of the coolest ways possible.
From indoor climbing walls to bowling alleys, here are awesome perks from 18 companies that made our Best Employers list.
3M Company offers benefits to same-sex domestic partnerships.

PayScale ranking: 17
3M may be known for scotch tape and office products, but as an employer they are known for fair benefits. They offer the standard medical, dental, and vision health benefits, as well as life insurance and retirement, but they also offer benefits to same-sex couples in domestic partnerships.
This family-oriented company offers child and elder care consulting services, a smoking cessation program, stress management coaching, and an on-site pharmacy and medical clinic.
Boeing facilitates supportive relationships between new hires through community service.

PayScale ranking: 16
New employees won't feel alone at Boeing, which connects new hires through the REACH programand gets them involved in community-oriented projects. Boeing also encourages growth within the company, and employees looking to move up the ladder can participate in the Learning Together Program to gain the skills they need for upward mobility.
Boeing employees value the time they get to recharge with 12 paid holidays, and a winter recess between Christmas and New Year's Day.
Campbell Soup Company has on-site kindergarten and after-school programs.

PayScale ranking: 52
The soup company believes wholeheartedly in the well-being of its employees, who receive 100 percent healthcare coverage, free flu shots, healthy cooking lessons, and subsidized costs on healthy meal options in the company cafeteria.
Campbell also has on-site fitness centers and day care centers, as well as a full kindergarten program, after school program for kids six to 12 years old, and a lactation room for nursing mothers.
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