Earlier in the week, we showed you the companies that make the most profit per second.

It’s a measure where Apple blows every other company out of the water. The tech giant makes $1,444 in net income per second – about $700 higher than its closest competition, which include banks, conglomerates, and other tech companies.

While Apple may dominate when seconds are used as the denominator, how does it do when looking at profit per employee instead?

PROFIT PER EMPLOYEE

Expert Market crunched the numbers on the 100 most profitable companies on the Fortune Global 500 list.

By comparing profits to employees, they came up with a list of the 20 most profitable companies on a per person basis.

Ranking Company Country Profit per Employee 1 Fannie Mae US $1,759,000 2 Gilead Sciences US $1,500,111 3 Freddie Mac US $1,306,419 4 Facebook US $599,307 5 National Grid UK $458,639 6 Amgen US $402,187 7 Apple US $393,853 8 Alphabet US $270,329 9 Taiwan Semiconductor Taiwan $218,951 10 Goldman Sachs US $215,058 11 AbbVie US $198,433 12 SoftBank Group Japan $192,442 13 Qualcomm US $187,049 14 Tencent Holdings China $159,533 15 Westpac Banking Australia $155,244 16 SPD Bank China $151,287 17 Commonwealth Bank Australia $148,749 18 Microsoft US $147,351 19 Cisco Systems US $145,712 20 Industrial Bank China $144,141

While Apple makes a solid $393,853 in profit for each employee, the company only ranks #7 on the list.

It gets outperformed by one tech company (Facebook, at $599,307 per employee), as well as a combination of companies from the financial, utilities, and biotech sectors.