What are the largest employers in the world by number of employees?

What are the largest employers in the world by number of employees? was originally published on College Recruiter.

The conventional wisdom in the United States and many other countries around the world is that most people are employed by small businesses. That sounds good, but isn’t true.

There are loads of definitions for the sizes of businesses. One that makes sense to me is that there are four sizes of business: micro with 1-4 employees, small with 5-19, medium with 20-199, and large with 200 or more. According to U.S. government data, micro and small businesses hire more employees than medium or large businesses, but that doesn’t mean that micro and small business employ more employees than medium or large businesses. Why? Because micro and small businesses also terminate the employment of more employees than do medium or large businesses. In other words, the smaller the business, the greater the turnover.

Most college and university students and recent graduates are employed by large organizations. These organizations are far more likely to have a team of talent acquisition professionals whose accountabilities include the hiring of students, recent graduates, and sometimes other early career candidates. They often have a well-thought-out process with a dedicated budget to accomplish this goal. Micro and small employers certainly employ students and recent graduates but rarely do so with any strategic aim. Instead, they tend to hire a person here or a person there when someone else quits or is fired, or if their businesses are growing.

So, which companies and other organizations have the largest number of employees? The largest 27 are:

  1. Walmart: 2,100,000
  2. U.S. federal government, civil service: 2,100,000
  3. Amazon: 1,541,000
  4. Foxconn: 826,608
  5. Accenture: 732,000
  6. Volkswagen: 676,915
  7. Tata Consultancy Services: 616,171
  8. Deutsche Post: 583,816
  9. BYD Company Limited: 570,100
  10. FedEx: 530,000
  11. United Parcel Service: 500,000
  12. Kroger: 500,000
  13. Home Depot: 500,000
  14. Gazprom: 468,000
  15. Agricultural Bank: 452,258
  16. Jingdong Mall: 450,679
  17. China Mobil: 449,934
  18. Target: 440,000
  19. ICBC: 425,000
  20. Teleperformance: 420,000
  21. Ahold Delhaize: 413,000
  22. Sodexo: 412,000
  23. Starbucks: 402,000
  24. Jardine Matheson: 400,000
  25. Yum China: 400,000
  26. UnitedHealth: 400,000
  27. PetroChina: 398,440
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