Fast-food chains like In-N-Out and Starbucks make burger-flipping and coffee-slinging a joy for employees. Tommaso Boddi/Getty Fast food joints have a bad reputation as places to work — they pay next to nothing, offer virtually no perks or benefits, and are just soulless corporations looking to squeeze every last dime out of their workers, right?

Well, try telling that to Lynsi Snyder, the owner and president of In-N-Out, which is considered by employees to be the No. 4 best place to work in the US.

"My hope is that anyone who spends time as an In-N-Out associate finds the experience valuable — an opportunity to learn and grow, and to have fun," Snyder told Glassdoor.

Glassdoor recently released its Best Places to Work in 2018 list, which featured In-N-Out Burger, Chick-fil-A, and Starbucks among the top 100.

But thousands of companies across many industries are considered for that list, so we asked Glassdoor for additional data on fast-food companies that were just outside the top 100.

Here's what they found, using their Best Places to Work methodology, to identify the best fast-food chains to work for: