These are the best companies to work for in China in 2019, according to LinkedIn

These are the best companies to work for in China in 2019, according to LinkedIn · CNBC

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More than half of China top employers have internet and technology services at the core of their business, according to a new study from LinkedIn LNKD .

Technology companies made up 15 of China's top 25 companies to work for in 2019, the professional services site found, highlighting the country's quickly evolving IT scene.

The "top companies" list is based on feedback from LinkedIn's more than 40 million users in China. The study looks at four main pillars: interest in the company; engagement with employees; job demand; and employee retention.*

To be eligible, companies must have had at least 500 employees as of Feb 1. 2018 and demonstrate flat or positive employee growth over the following 12 months, based on LinkedIn's data.

The annual list forms part of LinkedIn's wider analysis of its more than 610 million users. Those findings have been used to determine the top companies to work for across Australia , Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India , Japan , Mexico, the U.K. and the U.S.

LinkedIn and its parent company Microsoft MSFT were excluded from the research for fairness. So were all non-profits, staffing and recruiting firms, and educational and governmental institutions.

Here are the best companies to work for in China:

Top 25:

25. The Walt Disney Company — Entertainment

24. IQVIA — Hospital and healthcare

23. SAP — Computer software

22. Xiaomi Technology — Internet

21. Procter & Gamble — Consumer goods

20. Unilever — Consumer goods

19. Tencent — Internet

18. Xiaohongshu — Internet

17. Oracle — Information technology and services

16. Kwai Inc — Information technology and services

15. Apple — Technology

14. L'Oreal — Cosmetics

13. JD.com — Internet

12. NetEase — Internet

11. Ant Financial — Internet

10. Meituan-Dianping

Industry: Internet

Offices: Beijing, Shanghai and Xiamen

Initially launched in Beijing in 2010 as a group-discount website selling discount vouchers, a merger in 2015 saw the business expand into a review site and, later, a delivery service. Today, Meituan-Dianping has morphed into what it calls a "life service e-commerce platform," offering services covering takeaway, taxis, shared bikes and hotels.

9. Huawei Technologies

Industry: Telecommunications

Offices: Shenzhen and nationwide

Despite being embroiled in an ongoing spat with United States authorities, Chinese telecoms manufacturer Huawei Technologies scored a top spot in LinkedIn's top companies list this year. Aside from telecoms, the tech giant has a particular focus on IT, smart devices and cloud services. Innovative design is not limited to its products, however. Earlier this year it revealed its new Dongguan-based campus, designed to look like Europe and house 25,000 employees.