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How big is the company you work for?

10,262 employees according to Wikipedia, almost all in SE Michigan. About 4,000 at downtown HQ where I work, maybe?
 
Dunno. Hynix manufacturing in America only had 1500 people before it went out of business. The corporate office in California had many more. And the Hyndai corporation back in Korea has a LOT more.
 
A lot of employees, depending on how you count them.

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health system company, iirc they have 12000 employees, or was it 14000? i dont remember ...its a fair number between a large hospital, a couple of smaller hospitals, and some clinics and what not.
 
Huge.

Robert Bosch GmbH is a technology-based corporation which was founded by Robert Bosch in Stuttgart, Germany in 1886.

270,687 employees world wide as of 2009.
 
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Currently, about 600 people. My last company had 25,000 - 30,000 (Praxair) and the company before that (Compaq) had around 50,000 - 70,000 IIRC before the merger with HP. If you can believe it, my current company has a much larger profile than the other larger places.
 
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I work for an outfit that employs close to 30,000 globally.

When I started, we had 106 employees. Now (one year later) we have ~40.

Soon, I will be moving to a small law firm. ~25 employees (12 attorneys and 13 support staff).
 
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When I started, we have 106 employees. Now (one year later) we have ~40.

Soon, I will be moving to a small law firm. ~25 employees (12 attorneys and 13 support staff).

At least you are still part of the ~40
 
~47,000 in North America with ~37 Billion in revenue in 2009. That's a pretty good ratio. The one I work at, about 200 people (smaller one).

Probably down to about ~35,000 now with equal revenue.
 
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15k or so

400 or so in my call center. That number can be +/- 100 people depending on time of year and other circumstances.
 
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