The culture of Japanese management that is often portrayed in Western media is generally limited to Japan's large corporations. These flagships of the Japanese economy provide their workers with excellent salaries, secure employment, and working conditions.[citation needed] These companies and their employees are the business elite of Japan.[citation needed] Though not as much for the new generation, a career with such a company is the dream of many young people in Japan,[citation needed] but only a select few attain these jobs. Qualification for corporate employment is limited to the few who graduate from the top thirty colleges and universities in Japan.[citation needed]