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VMware offers employees this amazing health benefit

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baby mom

(Flickr/Oleg Sidorenko)

Job hunting site Glassdoor just released a list of the tech companies that offer the best employee benefits.

One benefit caught our eye: VMware offers its employees "Infertility Services."

The cost of infertility treatment could easily run $10,000 to $25,000.

We contacted VMware and asked for details and were told that VMware's health plan pays 100%, after $15 copay, for the diagnosis and treatment of an underlying medical condition impacting fertility.

And it pays half of allowable charges (up to $7,000) for Advanced Reproductive Technology — like fertility medication and in vitro fertilization — and half (up to $3,000) for medication for Combined Comprehensive Infertility Services and ART.

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It's not the only tech company that goes above and beyond to offer employees such help.

Microsoft has always been known for its fantastic family-oriented benefits, too. It offers adoption assistance.

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