Mark Zuckerberg Usurps Tim Cook on This Important List

Review website Glass Door annually ranks CEOs of top companies according to anonymous employee ratings. For the past few years, the top spot has been held by Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) CEO Tim Cook or the late Steve Jobs, Cook’s predecessor. However, with a recent stabilization of his company’s stock price, in addition to glowing employee testimonials, Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) CEO Mark Zuckerberg garnered a 99 percent approval rating and displaced Cook as Glass Door’s highest rated CEO.

Zuckerberg, who was not in last year’s top 25 when he had a rating of 85 percent, was joined in the 99 percent approval club by SAP (NYSE:SAP) co-CEOs Bill McDermott and Jim Hagemann Snabe, who were listed at number 2. Cook slipped 17 spots to number 18 on the list, despite only dropping from 97 to 93 percent in employee approval.

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Zuckerberg’s rise can largely be attributed to Facebook’s stock recovery after its historic fall last May. The social networking giant has seen a stable recovery since the summer, although it still has not reached the IPO price…

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