Highest Salary Provider Companies in India


India is a developing country. There are many local and international companies working. Young generation working over these companies and exploring themselves. Multinational, Bank, telecommunication, Industry, IT these are the core source of jobs. Companies who are providing high salary in India are as follows:


1.Microsoft:

Corporate Office – Redmond, Washington, U.S

Turnover – 74 Billion Dollar

Employees – 97000+

Business – Software


2.IBM:

Corporate Office – Armonk, New York, U.S.

Turnover – 107 Billion Dollar

Employees – 434246+

Business – Computer Hardware, Software, IT Services & Consulting


3.Nokia Corporation:

Corporate Office – Espoo, Finland

Turnover – 39 Billion Dollar

Employees – 97800+

Business – Telecommunications Equipment, Internet, Software


4.PepsiCo:

Corporate Office – New York, U.S

Turnover – 67 Billion Dollar

Employees – 297050+

Business –Food and Beverage


5 .Nestle:

Corporate Office – Vevey, Switzerland

Turnover – 86 Billion Dollar |

Employees – 325000+

Business – Food Processing


6.Sony Corporation:

Corporate Office – Minato, Tokyo, Japan

Turnover – 80 Billion Dollar

Employees – 162000+

Business – Conglomerate Corporation


7.Citigroup Inc:

Corporate Office – Manhattan, New York, U.S.

Turnover – 70 Billion Dollar

Employees – 258500+

Business – Banking & Financial services


8. Google:


9.Facebook:


10. HSBC:


and also Aditya Birla Group, BMW, BP (British Petroleum), Cisco Systems, Chevron, Dell, and so on.


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