The top 30 companies where Ivy League graduates who studied computer science say they most want to work

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The top 30 companies where Ivy League graduates who studied computer science say they most want to work

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The race to snag top tech talent from prominent schools is competitive. Typically, tech giants like Facebook, Amazon, Google, and Microsoft are all vying for the same pool of graduates.

A recent from study from software company Piazza rounded up the companies that computer science students from schools like MIT, Harvard, Stanford, University of Texas Austin, and Georgia Tech are most interested in working for. Piazza extended its questionnaire to more than 600 schools across North America and surveyed around 150,000 students.

Here's where they said they most wanted to work:

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30) Ebay

30) Ebay

29) Visa

29) Visa
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28) Samsung

28) Samsung

27) Cisco

27) Cisco
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26) Slack

26) Slack

25) PayPal

25) PayPal
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24) SpaceX

24) SpaceX

23) Oracle

23) Oracle
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22) Adobe

22) Adobe

21) Dropbox

21) Dropbox
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20) Twitter

20) Twitter

19) HP

19) HP
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18) LinkedIn

18) LinkedIn

17) Uber

17)  Uber
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16) NASA

16) NASA

15) Dell

15) Dell
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14) Airbnb

14) Airbnb

13) Disney

13) Disney
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12) Nvidia

12) Nvidia

11) Snap

11) Snap
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10) IBM

10) IBM

9) Spotify

9) Spotify
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8) Intel

8) Intel

7) Facebook

7) Facebook
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6) Netflix

6) Netflix

5) Tesla

5) Tesla
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4) Amazon

4) Amazon

3) Apple

3) Apple
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2) Microsoft

2) Microsoft

1) Google

1) Google
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