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Nintendo Makes More Per Employee Than Google? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Sean Anthony   
Thursday, 18 September 2008

nintendopic.jpgWhile the Wii sells like hotcakes, hotcakes that they are running low on, they seemingly have on something over both their competitors Microsoft and Sony as well as the Internet titan Google. What is it you ask? Profits. Profits per employee capita are higher than even the great Google can muster. The numbers are truly astounding...

 

Nintendo employees earn Nintendo an amazing $1.6 million per employee! That triumphs over high powered investment group Goldman-Sachs which is $1.2 million per employee and beats Google which does $626,000 per employee. This is amazing but when you look at the employee amount differences it all seems clear. Nintendo only employs about 3,000 people on a full-time permanent basis yet it outsells it's competition on a decent basis. Nintendo's outsourcing helps dramatically as well. They usually are handled with outsider developers with Nintendo producers overlooking the projects.

While Nintedo employees pull in that large sum they only make an annual wage of about $90,000. That compared to Goldman-Sachs employees racking in a whopping $600,000 each on average is something interesting to look at. Who would you rather work for?

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