The holiday season is quickly approaching, and you may be thinking about taking some time off.But perhaps you've already used up all your days. Or maybe you're trying to plan a very long vacation to avoid losing any of your paid time off.As it turns out, employees at some companies rarely find themselves in these predicaments because they're afforded ample vacation time, or their unused days roll over to the next calendar year.To find which companies have some of the best vacation and paid time off (PTO) policies, Glassdoor did some digging.Using thousands of reviews shared by employees, the careers website just released a new list of the 25 Highest Rated Companies for Vacation and Paid Time Off.Below are the top 18. Click here to see the complete list.SEE ALSO:26 high-paying jobs for people who don't like stress18. IntelAn innovator in cloud computing, data, Internet of Things, and PC solutions, this Santa Clara, California, tech company offers more than just its well-known processors.Vacation and paid time off rating: 4.3/5Company rating: 3.7/5Intel employees report receiving 3-4 weeks of vacation each year. Employees say the company's "paid sabbatical program is great"the program can allow workers to take four weeks of paid time off every four years or eight weeks every seven years.17. Federal ExpressBased out of Memphis, Tennessee, Fedex is a major global transportation provider, delivering over 3.5 million packages daily to over 220 countries.Vacation and paid time off rating: 4.3/5Company rating: 3.7/5Paid vacation days can add up for employees at FedEx, who say the company is "very generous with their paid time off." Employees say they start with two weeks of PTO, which goes to three weeks after the first five years, and four weeks after 10 years.16. NokiaNokia is a global communications and information technology company based in Nokia, Finland, with offices worldwide.Vacation and paid time off rating: 4.3/5Company rating: 3.7/5Nokia employees say they get a "generous amount of time off." After several years on the job, employees report they can accrue up to four weeks of vacation time per year, in addition to sick days and holidays.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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