Adobe employed 31,360 people worldwide at the close of fiscal 2025, up 651 from a year earlier and the slowest headcount growth in a decade. Revenue per employee reached roughly $757,800, among the highest of any large software company. This post covers Adobe’s workforce size, growth trend, geographic split, role mix, diversity figures, and the revenue efficiency behind them.

Adobe Employee Statistics – TL;DR

  • Adobe had 31,360 employees as of November 28, 2025, a 2.12% increase over fiscal 2024.
  • Headcount nearly doubled since fiscal 2016, rising from 15,706 to 31,360.
  • India holds 27.7% of Adobe’s global workforce, second only to the United States.
  • Revenue per employee hit about $757,800 in fiscal 2025, up 8.2% year over year.
  • Finance and Operations is the largest role group at 41% of staff.

The Adobe employee statistics point to a company adding staff slowly while output per worker climbs. Adobe reported record revenue of $23.769 billion in fiscal 2025 against a workforce that grew about 2%. That gap is the core story: revenue rose faster than headcount for the third straight year, lifting revenue per employee and reflecting a shift toward AI-driven products over hiring.

How Many Employees Does Adobe Have?

Adobe reported 31,360 employees as of November 28, 2025, in its fiscal 2025 annual filing. That marks a 2.12% increase, the lowest growth rate in the past ten years. The company added 651 net employees during the year.

Revelio Labs, which tracks live workforce profiles rather than year-end SEC counts, put the December 2025 figure at 32,947. The gap reflects methodology and a one-month difference in snapshot date.

Fiscal YearEmployeesYoY ChangeNet Change
FY201615,706
FY201717,973+14.4%+2,267
FY201821,357+18.8%+3,384
FY201922,634+5.97%+1,277
FY202022,516−0.52%−118
FY202125,988+15.4%+3,472
FY202229,239+12.51%+3,251
FY202329,945+2.41%+706
FY202430,709+2.55%+764
FY202531,360+2.12%+651

Source: Macrotrends citing Adobe SEC annual reports

FY2020 is the only year on record when Adobe’s headcount fell, dropping 118 to 22,516. FY2022 brought the largest single-year gain at 3,251 employees. Growth has slowed each year since, tracking Adobe’s move toward efficiency over expansion.

Adobe Employee Statistics by Country

Adobe’s fiscal 2025 filing states that half its staff work in the United States and half sit in international locations. At the country level, Revelio Labs places 31.5% of profiles in the US, 27.7% in India, and 3.6% in Pakistan. Romania is the fastest-growing location at 10.8% year over year.

LocationShare of WorkforceRank
United States31.5%1
India27.7%2
Pakistan3.6%3
Romania (fastest-growing)+10.8% YoY

Source: Revelio Labs, December 2025; Adobe FY2025 SEC filing for the US/international split

India at 27.7% means roughly one in four Adobe employees globally is based there. That scale puts the India operation closer to a second engineering hub than a satellite office.

Adobe Workforce by Role

Finance and Operations is Adobe’s largest role group at 41% of staff, and also the fastest-growing at 3.2% year over year. Engineering follows at 38.6%, with Sales and Marketing at 20.4%.

Role GroupShare of Workforce
Finance and Operations41.0%
Engineering38.6%
Sales and Marketing20.4%

Source: Revelio Labs, December 2025

Active job postings reached 2,666 in 2025, up 14.1% from 2,024 the prior year. Hiring stayed open even as net headcount growth cooled.

Adobe Revenue Per Employee

Adobe generated about $757,800 in revenue per employee in fiscal 2025, dividing $23.769 billion in revenue by 31,360 staff. That is up 8.2% from roughly $700,400 in fiscal 2024. The figure ranks among the highest for any large software company.

The number runs high because subscriptions made up about 95% of fiscal 2024 revenue. Recurring revenue needs little added sales or delivery headcount, so revenue climbs without matching hiring.

MetricFY2024FY2025
Total revenue$21.505B$23.769B
Employees30,70931,360
Revenue per employee~$700,400~$757,800
Revenue growth+10.8%+11%

Source: Adobe FY2025 SEC filings; Macrotrends; per-employee figures calculated

Adobe repurchased about 30.8 million shares in fiscal 2025 and generated over $10 billion in operating cash flow. For fiscal 2026, the company guided to revenue between $25.90 billion and $26.10 billion.

Adobe Employee Diversity and Attrition

Women make up over 33% of Adobe’s global workforce and 27.2% of leadership roles, based on Adobe disclosures. The female employee base grew 58% between 2017 and 2021, from 5,527 to 8,743.

Adobe’s total attrition rate was 9.9% in fiscal 2025. In the same year, 78% of employees took part in the company’s engagement survey.

MetricFigurePeriod
Women, global workforce33%+2024
Women in leadership27.2%2024
Women workforce growth+58% (2017–2021)2017–2021
Attrition rate9.9%FY2025
Engagement survey participation78%FY2025

Source: Adobe FY2025 SEC filing; Adobe diversity disclosures via Skillademia and Quantumrun

FAQ

How many employees does Adobe have in 2025?

Adobe employed 31,360 people worldwide as of November 28, 2025, a 2.12% increase over fiscal 2024. Revelio Labs, using live profile tracking, counted 32,947 for December 2025.

What is Adobe’s revenue per employee?

Adobe’s revenue per employee was about $757,800 in fiscal 2025, based on $23.769 billion in revenue and 31,360 employees. That is up 8.2% from roughly $700,400 in fiscal 2024.

Where are most Adobe employees located?

Adobe reports a 50/50 split between the United States and international locations. By country, Revelio Labs places 31.5% in the US, 27.7% in India, and 3.6% in Pakistan.

What is Adobe’s attrition rate?

Adobe’s total attrition rate was 9.9% in fiscal 2025, according to its annual filing. The rate covers all voluntary and involuntary departures during the fiscal year.

How fast is Adobe’s headcount growing?

Adobe added 651 net employees in fiscal 2025, a 2.12% rise and the slowest in a decade. Headcount nearly doubled since fiscal 2016, when it stood at 15,706.

Sources

https://www.macrotrends.net/stocks/charts/ADBE/adobe/number-of-employees https://www.reveliolabs.com/companies/adobe/employees/ https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/796343/000079634326000003/adbe-20251128.htm https://news.adobe.com/news/2025/12/122025-q4earnings

Francesco is a maker, engineer, and 3D printing enthusiast passionate about building tools and spaces that inspire creativity. With a background in software development and hands-on hardware projects, he explores the intersection of digital fabrication, productivity, and modern workspaces. When he’s not designing or experimenting, Francesco shares insights to help others create smarter, more efficient environments for work and making.