In this article, we will perform some analysis on the employee related metrics from the top tech companies. All of the top tech companies are selected based on their current market capitalization with the exception of Yahoo. The year 2014 is not included as part of this analysis. Data: The source of this data is from the public financial records from SEC.gov All the sales figures are normalized and reported in USD billions unless noted otherwise. To begin with let us see the current total employee count at each of the top tech companies
- Apple had no layoffs since 2000
- Google had no layoffs until 2013 (effect of Motorolla acquisition)
- Oracle had no layoffs since 2004 (since it started acquisition spree with Peoplesoft)
- EMC and Amazon had no layoffs since 2002
What is interesting to observe is the big spikes in Amazon’s employee strength growth! Now let us see the performance metrics related to employees The sales-per-employee ratio provides a broad indication of how expensive a company is to run.