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Latest headcount

67,200

Fiscal year 2025

YoY change

+19.4%

vs. prior fiscal year

Headcount CAGR

+1.8%

Per year, full history

Revenue / employee

$232.6K

Latest annual period

Employee count history for Corning

Corning employee count by fiscal year
Fiscal yearEmployees
199439,200
199541,000
199620,000
199720,500
199815,400
200131,700
200223,200
200320,600
200424,700
200526,000
200624,500
200724,800
200827,000
200923,500
201026,200
201128,800
201228,700
201330,400
201434,600
201535,700
201640,700
201746,200
201851,500
201949,500
202050,110
202161,200
202257,500
202349,800
202456,300
202567,200

Revenue per employee for Corning

Annual revenue divided by reported headcount, normalized to US dollars.

Corning revenue per employee by fiscal year (USD)
Fiscal yearRevenue per employee (USD)
1994$102.2K
1995$129.6K
1996$182.6K
1997$199.5K
1998$226.2K
2001$197.9K
2002$136.4K
2003$150K
2004$156K
2005$176.1K
2006$211.2K
2007$236.3K
2008$220.3K
2009$229.6K
2010$253.1K
2011$274K
2012$279.2K
2013$257.2K
2014$280.8K
2015$255.2K
2016$230.7K
2017$219K
2018$219.2K
2019$232.4K
2020$225.6K
2021$230.1K
2022$246.8K
2023$252.8K
2024$233K
2025$232.6K

Earnings per employee for Corning

Annual net income divided by reported headcount, normalized to US dollars; years with a net loss dip below zero.

Corning earnings (net income) per employee by fiscal year (USD)
Fiscal yearEarnings per employee (USD)
1994-$387.8
1995-$1.2K
1996$8.8K
1997$21.5K
1998$27.4K
2001-$173.4K
2002-$56.1K
2003-$10.8K
2004-$88.5K
2005$22.5K
2006$75.7K
2007$86.7K
2008$194.7K
2009$85.4K
2010$135.8K
2011$97.8K
2012$57K
2013$64.5K
2014$71.4K
2015$37.5K
2016$90.8K
2017-$10.8K
2018$20.7K
2019$19.4K
2020$10.2K
2021$31.1K
2022$22.9K
2023$11.7K
2024$9K
2025$23.8K

Employee count history for Corning (GLW)

Annual figures come from annual reports (10-K, or 20-F/40-F for foreign filers); interim rows reflect headcount disclosed in periodic filings. Year-over-year change compares each filing with the prior year's equivalent. Revenue and earnings per employee are annual figures normalized to US dollars.

  • 202567,200+19.4%
  • 202456,300+13.1%
  • 202349,800-13.4%
  • 202257,500-6.0%
  • 202161,200+22.1%
  • 202050,110+1.2%
  • 201949,500-3.9%
  • 201851,500+11.5%
  • 201746,200+13.5%
  • 201640,700+14.0%
  • 201535,700+3.2%
  • 201434,600+13.8%
  • 201330,400+5.9%
  • 201228,700-0.3%
  • 201128,800+9.9%
  • 201026,200+11.5%
  • 200923,500-13.0%
  • 200827,000+8.9%
  • 200724,800+1.2%
  • 200624,500-5.8%
  • 200526,000+5.3%
  • 200424,700+19.9%
  • 200320,600-11.2%
  • 200223,200-26.8%
  • 200131,700
  • 200040,300+137.1%
  • 199917,000
  • 199815,400-24.9%
  • 199720,500+2.5%
  • 199620,000-51.2%
  • 199541,000+4.6%
  • 199543,000+9.7%
  • 199439,200

About Corning's employee count

Corning (GLW) employed 67,200 people in fiscal year 2025, based on its most recent annual report. That headcount grew by +10,900 (+19.4%) from 56,300 a year earlier.

Across the 1994–2025 period, the company's reported workforce went from 39,200 to 67,200 employees — a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of +1.8% per year.

Corning generated about $232.6K of revenue and $23.8K of net income per employee in its latest annual period. Revenue and earnings per employee gauge how efficiently a company turns headcount into output, and are most telling when tracked over time or compared with peers in the same industry.

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