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Where’s the best place to work in Mississippi? Forbes has ranked the best employers in the U.S., and several Magnolia State companies have made the list, including a university, health care provider, bank, telecommunications service and casino.
The money magazine partnered with Statista and used worker surveys to score 700 companies among America’s Best Large Employers and another 500 among America’s Best Midsize Employers. Places with 1,000 to 5,000 workers are considered midsize. Having more than 5,000 classified as an organization as large.
Here’s what we know about the top Mississippi and U.S. companies to work for, where you can find them and what they do.
These are the top large companies to work for in Mississippi
Two Mississippi companies made Forbes’ Top 700 best midsize places to work list.
University of Mississippi Medical Center, based in Jackson, ranks 67th nationally. The organization, founded in 1955, runs hospitals and clinics across the state and employs about 10,000 people. It ranked 107th nationally on Forbes’ 2025 list of America’s Best Employers For Healthcare Professionals.
Mississippi State University ranks 275th in the U.S. Founded in 1878, it serves about 25,200 students. It ranks 292nd on Forbes’ Top Colleges 2026 and was 180th in Research Universities and 62nd in the South.
What are the Top 5 large employers in the US?
According to Forbes, these are the best large companies to work for in America:
- Trader Joe’s, based in California
- St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennesee
- Google, based in California
- Microsoft, based in Washington state
- Stanford University in Stanford, California
These are the best midsize employers in Mississippi
Three Mississippi companies made Forbes’ Top 500 best midsize places to work list.
Hancock Whitney Bank, headquartered in Gulfport, ranks 261 nationally. The company was founded in 1899 and has about 3,475 employees.
C Spire headquarters are in Ridgeland. The telecommunications company ranks 334 on Forbes’ list. It was founded in 1988.
Island View Casino in Gulfport ranks 439 nationally. It was founded in 2006.
What are the Best 5 midsize employers in America?
According to Forbes, these are the top midsize companies to work for in the US:
- Toll Brothers, a Pennsylvania-based company that works in construction, raw materials and chemicals
- Patagonia, a California-based brand that makes clothes, shoes and sports equipment
- United Community, a South Carolina banking and financial services provider
- Medical Mutual of Ohio, an insurance company
- Ukpeaġvik Iñupiat Corporation, an Alaska company that works in construction, raw materials and chemicals
Bonnie Bolden is the Deep South Connect reporter for Mississippi with USA TODAY Network. Email her at bbolden@gannett.com.
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Mississippi College Baseball Wins Series vs. West Florida for First Time
Mississippi College baseball has won the series against West Florida for the first time ever
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George County High School senior killed in Highway 26 crash, MHP says
GEORGE COUNTY, Miss. (WLOX) — A George County High School senior is dead after an SUV hit him while bicycling on Highway 26 Friday night.
Mississippi Highway Patrol (MHP) officials said at 8:15 p.m. the MHP responded to a fatal crash on Highway 26 in George County.
Those officials said a Ford SUV traveling west on Highway 26 collided with 18-year-old Tyree Bradley of McLain, Mississippi, who was bicycling.
Bradley was fatally injured and died at the scene, MHP officials said.
The crash remains under investigation by the MHP.
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Mississippi State Drops Series Opener at Texas A&M Despite Late Chances
Some losses feel like they drag on longer than the box score suggests, and Mississippi State’s 3-1 opener at Texas A&M fits that category.
It wasn’t a blowout. It wasn’t a game where the Bulldogs looked outmatched.
It was just one of those nights where the early mistakes stuck around and the offense never quite found the swing that could shake them loose.
The frustrating part is how quickly the hole formed. Two solo homers and a wild pitch in the first two innings put Mississippi State behind 3-0, and that was basically the ballgame.
Against a top tier SEC team on the road, spotting three runs that early is a tough ask. The Bulldogs didn’t fold, but they also didn’t cash in when the door cracked open.
“I liked our fight. I think we’re really just working through some things offensively, and trying to stay together,” Mississippi State coach Samantha Ricketts said. “This team still believes, and we’re going to battle and fight every chance we get, and I think I saw a lot of that. I’m encouraged for what that means for us moving forward, but, you know, they’re a good hitting team, and we’ve got to be able to shut them down early. I don’t think Peja [Goold] had her best stuff, but she continued to battle out there and find ways to get outs.”
They had chances. Two runners stranded in the fifth. Two more in the sixth. Another in the seventh. Des Rivera finally got the Bulldogs on the board with an RBI single, but the big hit that usually shows up for this lineup never arrived.
It wasn’t a lack of traffic. It was a lack of finish.
If there was a bright spot, it came from the bullpen. Delainey Everett gave Mississippi State exactly what it needed after the rocky start.
“That was just a huge relief appearance by Delaney to keep us in it,” Ricketts said. “It’s really good to have her back and healthy these last few weeks because these are the moments where we really need her and rely on her. We know that she’s going to be a big part of the remainder of the season going forward as well.”
Three hitless innings, one baserunner, and a reminder that she’s quietly putting together a strong stretch.
There were individual positives too. Nadia Barbary keeps climbing the doubles list. Kiarra Sells keeps finding ways on base.
But the bigger picture is simple. Mississippi State is now 6-10 in the SEC, and the margin for error is shrinking. Nights like this one are the difference between climbing back into the race and staying stuck in the middle.
They get another shot this morning with the schedule bumped up for weather. The formula isn’t complicated.
Clean up the early innings, keep getting quality relief, and find one or two timely swings. The Bulldogs didn’t get them Friday. They’ll need them today.
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