Largest private and semiprivate employers
Private and semipublic companies with the most employees in the world | ||
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Rank | Employer | Country |
1 | Walmart | United States |
2 | China National Petroleum | China |
3 | China Post Group | China |
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Who is the biggest employer in the world?
From the number one supermarket in the USA to the UK’s National Health Service and India’s sprawling state railway company, we reveal the world’s 30 biggest employers.
- United States Department of Defense: 2.87 million employees.
- People’s Liberation Army: 2.35 million employees.
- Walmart: 2.3 million employees.
What is the world’s biggest company 2018?
The 100 largest companies in the world by market value in 2018 (in billion U.S. dollars)
Ranking of the companies rank 1 to 100 | Market value in billion U.S. dollars |
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ExxonMobil | 344.1 |
Johnson & Johnson | 341.3 |
Samsung Electronics | 325.9 |
Bank of America | 313.5 |
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What are the 10 biggest companies in the world?
There’s a new list of the world’s 10 largest companies—and tech isn’t on it
Rank | Company | Nation |
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7 | Volkswagen | Germany |
8 | BP | UK |
9 | Exxon Mobil | US |
10 | Berkshire Hathaway | US |
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Is the NHS the biggest employer in the world?
That’s right, the NHS, which employs 1.7 million, is the world’s fifth largest employer, and is the only UK institution to make it into the top 10 biggest employers. Figures from the NHS Confederation published in 2014 show that during that year the NHS employed: 150,273 doctors. 337,191 qualified nurses.
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