Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg voted top CEO in global workers' survey

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Mark Zuckerberg has been voted as the top chief executive by his company Facebook's employees, according to a survey of what current and former employees think of how top bosses are leading companies.

Mark Zuckerberg has been voted as the top chief executive by his company Facebook’s employees, according to a survey of what current and former employees think of how top bosses are leading companies.

According to Glassdoor, an online community for careers and workplaces, Zuckerberg had almost a near-perfect approval with 99 percent of Facebook’s employees endorsing his way of running the world's leading social network, News24 reports.

A Facebook software engineer, who was one of the employees that gave Zuckerberg a five-star rating, said that the company lives up to its motto of 'move fast and don't be afraid’.

However, the engineer said that Facebook has a hardcore working environment, adding that an employee will not feel comfortable in the company if he/she cannot deal well with extra responsibility or required strong leadership to guide them instead of autonomy.

German multinational software corporation SAP co-chiefs Bill McDermott and Jim Hagemann Snabe were ranked just behind Zuckerberg with a 99% rating while Google co-founder and chief Larry Page was in eleventh place with a 95% approval rating, the report added.