These 25 companies have redefined " the financial metrics of an organization " which has achieved the highest profit ratio per employee
Revenue per employee, or profit per employee is a measure of how efficiently a particular company is utilizing its employees. In general, relatively high revenue per employee is a positive sign that suggests the company is more productive
Among the first company with highest profit ratio per employee is a biopharma company : Gilead Sciences, a that develops and sells over a dozen popular drugs, many of which treat patients with HIV, hepatitis or influenza. With an estimated team of just 7,000, Gilead has less than 10% the workforce of giant pharmaceutical companies like Pfizer (~78,000) or Novartis (~135,000).
Typically Oil and gas companies have fewer personnel needs and more infrastructure needs, like transportation, factories, processing and other activities that can be automated or scaled without many additional workers.
Revenue per employee, or profit per employee is a measure of how efficiently a particular company is utilizing its employees. In general, relatively high revenue per employee is a positive sign that suggests the company is more productive
Among the first company with highest profit ratio per employee is a biopharma company : Gilead Sciences, a that develops and sells over a dozen popular drugs, many of which treat patients with HIV, hepatitis or influenza. With an estimated team of just 7,000, Gilead has less than 10% the workforce of giant pharmaceutical companies like Pfizer (~78,000) or Novartis (~135,000).
After Gilead Sciences comes a series of crude oil and natural gas companies, like EOG Resources, Marathon Oil and Hess Corporation. The number 5th and 6th companies with highest profit per employee are NewField Exploration and Range Resources Cop
Typically Oil and gas companies have fewer personnel needs and more infrastructure needs, like transportation, factories, processing and other activities that can be automated or scaled without many additional workers.
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