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Autronics main competitors are Genesis Microchip, STMicroelectronics, and Cypress Semiconductor.

Competitor Summary. See how Autronics compares to its main competitors:

  • STMicroelectronics has the most employees (46,000).
  • Employees at Genesis Microchip earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $114,787.
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Autronics vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
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4.1
Charlotte, NC1$10.0M75
1959
4.6
Santa Clara, CA1$1.4B5,800
1987
4.8
-10$16.1B46,000
1982
4.8
San Jose, CA9$2.2B5,846
2006
4.5
Austin, TX1$4.6B16,800
1960
4.6
Camarillo, CA5$909.3M1,335
2014
4.7
Santa Rosa, CA8$5.0B14,000
2001
4.9
Milpitas, CA17$8.2B40,100
1993
4.8
Livermore, CA13$763.6M1,676
1987
3.9
Santa Clara, CA1$237.0M563
-
3.9
Westminster, MD1$28.9M300
1947
3.7
East Rutherford, NJ2$2.6M30
2000
4.4
Seattle, WA1$366.1M310
1992
4.4
Chelmsford, MA1$170.0M50
1984
3.7
Milpitas, CA1$8.5M150
-
4.1
Sterling, VA1$7.0M62
-
3.8
Garfield, NJ1$8.9M50
1955
4.1
Bohemia, NY2$62.0M171
1985
3.5
Longmont, CO1$2.3M50
1960
4.5
North Reading, MA10$2.8B5,400
1987
4.7
Hillsboro, OR2$133.8M1,000

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Autronics salaries vs competitors

Among Autronics competitors, employees at Genesis Microchip earn the most with an average yearly salary of $114,787.

Compare Autronics salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Autronics
$78,360$37.67-
National Semiconductor
$94,043$45.21-
STMicroelectronics
$110,014$52.89-
Cypress Semiconductor
$98,565$47.39-
Freescale Semiconductor Holdings V Inc
$80,561$38.73-
Semtech
$89,717$43.13-

Compare Autronics job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Autronics
$112,201$53.94
Genesis Microchip
$117,727$56.60
Infineon Technologies
$116,551$56.03
National Semiconductor
$115,358$55.46
STMicroelectronics
$114,175$54.89
Semtech
$111,875$53.79
Radisys
$109,533$52.66
ESS Technology
$109,000$52.40
Cypress Semiconductor
$108,742$52.28
Star Dynamic
$106,656$51.28
Impinj
$100,419$48.28
DisplayTech
$98,629$47.42
Freescale Semiconductor Holdings V Inc
$98,422$47.32
Tel-Instrument Electronics
$96,628$46.46
NIITEK
$95,999$46.15
North Atlantic Industries
$95,773$46.04
Triton Systems
$95,441$45.89
General Dynamics Robotic Systems
$95,031$45.69
FormFactor
$94,683$45.52
Keysight Technologies
$91,646$44.06

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Autronics demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Autronics vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
FormFactor69%31%
Impinj70%30%
Semtech72%28%
Cypress Semiconductor73%27%
Radisys73%27%
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Compare race at Autronics vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
47%18%7%21%7%
9.9
36%20%6%33%5%
9.9
60%11%4%18%7%
8.0
59%14%6%17%4%
8.7
41%22%7%25%5%
9.2
60%13%6%16%5%
9.7

Autronics and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Reinhard Ploss
Cypress Semiconductor

Michael D. Slessor
FormFactor

Michael D. Slessor has served as the Chief Executive Officer of FormFactor, Inc. since December 2014, and as a Director since October 2013. Mike served as President from October 2013 to December 27, 2014, and as Senior Vice President and General Manager, MicroProbe Product Group from October 2012 to October 2013. Before joining FormFactor, he was President and Chief Executive Officer of MicroProbe from July 2008 through the October 2012 closing of FormFactor’s acquisition of MicroProbe. Prior to joining MicroProbe, he held various management, product-marketing, and applications-engineering positions in the semiconductor industry, primarily with KLA-Tencor. Mike received his Ph.D. in Aeronautics and Physics from the California Institute of Technology and his B.A.Sc. in Engineering Physics from the University of British Columbia.

Chris Diorio
Impinj

Chris is CEO, Vice Chairman, and Co-Founder at Impinj, an Affiliate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Washington, and a Director of the RAIN RFID Alliance. Passionate about technology, Chris is a leading pioneer of RAIN RFID and the expansion of the Internet of Things to include tens of billions of everyday items. He has more than 150 issued patents, 69 scholarly publications, and has received numerous awards including EY Entrepreneur Of The Year Pacific Northwest, EE Times/EDN Innovator of the Year, AIM Global Ted Williams Award, RFID Journal Special Achievement Award, and the IEEE Paul Rappaport Award. He has also received Packard, Sloan, Presidential, and ONR fellowships. Chris earned his Ph.D. from Caltech and has over 30 years’ experience in computer and radio engineering. A fan of all things fast, Chris has the biggest smile on his face when racing his car around a track.

Ronald S. Nersesian
Keysight Technologies

Ron Nersesian is chairman, president, and chief executive officer of Keysight Technologies. In November 2011, he was named executive vice president and chief operating officer of Agilent Technologies. The following year, in November 2012, he was promoted to president and chief operating officer. When Agilent announced the separation of its electronic measurement business in 2013, Nersesian was appointed Keysight president and CEO and led the launch of the new company. Keysight became a public, independent company in November 2014. Nersesian was appointed chairman of Keysight in 2019. Nersesian began his career in 1982 with Computer Sciences Corporation as a systems engineer for satellite communications systems. In 1984, he joined Hewlett-Packard and served in a range of management roles during his tenure. In 1996, Nersesian joined another industry player as vice president of worldwide marketing. He subsequently assumed other senior management roles through 2002, including senior vice president and general manager of the company's digital storage oscilloscope business. Nersesian joined Agilent Technologies in 2002 as vice president and general manager of the company's Design Validation Division. In 2005, he was named vice president and general manager of the company's Wireless Business Unit and manager of Agilent's Santa Rosa, California site. In 2009 Nersesian was named president of Agilent's Electronic Measurement Group. Nersesian holds a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Lehigh University and an MBA from New York University, Stern School of Business. He also serves as an independent director on the Board of Directors of Trimble Inc. and as a member of Georgia Tech's Advisory Board.

Arun Bhikshesvaran
Radisys

Arun serves as Radisys CEO where he is responsible for the vision, strategies, and execution to further Radisys’ role in transforming the telecom industry. He brings to Radisys a wide range of industry experience and a proven track record of leadership. Most recently as Chief Marketing Officer for MediaKind, Arun was responsible for creating and establishing the brand and marketing/communications functions for a joint venture media technology company of Ericsson and One Equity Partners. He has also held multiple vice president and senior leadership positions at Ericsson, including VP and Chief of Staff of Ericsson North America, VP of Sales, VP of Strategy and Marketing, VP of Customer Solutions, and SVP of Strategy, Marketing and CTO Office, and a global role as Chief Marketing Officer for the Ericsson Group. Arun completed his Master of Science degree from the University of Texas at Arlington and is a Distinguished Alumni. In addition, Arun received an Executive Certificate in Business Marketing from the Kellogg School of Business and completed the Executive Program in Strategy and General Management from the Columbia Business School.

Mohan R. Maheswaran
Semtech

Mohan Maheswaran is a President/CEO at SEMTECH CORP and Board Member at SEMTECH CORP. He has experience at Nortel Communications, HP, and TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC and has worked as Executive Vice President at Intersil, Executive Vice President at Renesas Electronics America Inc., and VP:Marketing at ELANTEC SEMICONDUCTOR INC. Mohan studied at University of Surrey and Henley Business School.

Mark E. Jagiela
Teradyne

Mr. Jagiela became CEO of Teradyne in February of 2014. He has been President of Teradyne since January 2013 and the President of the Semiconductor Test Division since 2003. He is also on the Board of Directors. Prior to these roles, he was the worldwide marketing manager of Teradyne's semiconductor test products from 2001 to 2003. Mark joined Teradyne in 1982 as a design engineer, developing image sensor test systems. From 1989 to 1999 he served as general manager of Teradyne's Japan Division. He returned to the U.S. in 1999 as the engineering manager for the company's VLSI Test Division in Agoura Hills, California. Mark holds a BSEE from the University of Michigan. Mr. Jagiela has been a director of Teradyne, Inc. since 2014.

Jean-Marc Chery
STMicroelectronics

JEAN-MARC CHERY works at STMicroelectronics and a CTO&EVP at STMicroelectronics and is based in Singapore. He studied at ENGINEER.

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