14 Most Admired Tech CEOs By Their Employees


#9 John Donahoe, eBay, 2014 approval rating: 91Percent, Overall rank: 19

What employees think:

"The CEO of the company is smart, passionate and sincere. John Donahoe is the real deal and a great leader. He may be the most approachable CEO I

e ever met." – eBay Inc. director (San Jose, CA)

John Donahoe is the president and CEO of eBay. Prior to joining eBay, he served with Bain and Company for 20 years as an associate consultant and latter became the company’s president and CEO. Serving the role of CEO, he mainly focuses on eBay’s core dealing that accounts for a huge percentage of revenue. Donahoe have done more than forty acquisitions, Including StubHub and Shopping.com, and classified websites LoQUo and Gumtree, and recently Shutl. Being the CEO of eBay, he oversees two modules, eBay marketplaces and PayPal.

#8 Tim Cook, Apple, 2014 approval rating: 92 Percent, Overall rank: 17

What employees think:

"You feel like everything you do has a direct impact and you e a stakeholder. The VPs and CEO are not removed either. Its common to see them eating lunch on campus amongst everyone else." – Apple front end engineer (Cupertino, CA)

Tim Cook, the Chief Executive Officer of Apple is an American business executive. Following a twelve years of career at IBM, Tim joined with Intelligent Electronics as chief operating officer in 1994. Then he served for Compaq as vice president of corporate materials. After Compaq, in 1998 Tim joined with Apple as SVP of worldwide operations and also served as EVP of sales and operations. Tim was the COO of Apple until he was nominated as the new CEO in 2011, by taking over the position of former CEO Steve Jobs. In November 2011, Tim was named as one of "World's Most Powerful People” by Forbes magazine. Based on an article in The New York Times, Tim was the highly paid CEO in the publicly traded companies in 2012.

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