Electronic entertainment group Nintendo has the world’s most valuable employees, with the video game giant’s average worker netting $US1.26 million in company profit.
Electronic entertainment group Nintendo has the world’s most valuable employees, with the video game giant’s average worker netting $US1.26 million in company profit.
According to the Financial Times, the average Nintendo employee will earn more for the company than investment firm Goldman Sachs, with its employees bringing in an average $1.24 million each for the company.
Nintendo has experienced surging popularity with the introduction of its Wii console, which allows the user to control games through a wireless remote that detects hand movements. It also outsources the manufacturing of many of its products.
But Nintendo doesn’t have a big head yet. One long-time Nintendo employee told Yahoo: “We are not experiencing success, just increased overtime”.
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