The US arm of a European company: 5% automatic contribution first year, vested after 3 years. Other than that sign up bonus, it's a 100% match up to 6%, vested immediately. The 6% limit is inclusive of total compensation, including any bonuses or cashed out PTO. According to that lovely Brightscope site, the largest funds it's invested in are Vanguard Retirement funds.
A US conglomerate that Bain Capital took private, ravaged all the equity out of, took public, and dumped: 25% matching up to 3% of salary, with a 3 year vesting period. Also, the only funds available are custom, actively-managed funds from Northern Trust.
I prefer the Europeans.