Amazon Now Has More Than 100,000 Employees

  ImageAmazon's headcount surpassed 100,000 in the last quarter, a milestone the company quietly recorded in its third-quarter earnings.
The company now has 109,800 full-time and part-time employees, compared to 97,000 last quarter. The figure doesn't include the 70,000 that the company plans to work during the holiday season on a temporary basis.
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By hitting six figures, Amazon joins a short list of tech companies including Foxconn, which has 940,000 employees, IBM (433,000), Samsung (371,000) Hewlett-Packard (331,800), Panasonic (328,000), Fujitsu (173,000) and Dell (106,000)

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