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Techworkers main competitors are NextGen Global Resources, ICONMA, and Kforce.

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

  • Allegis Group has the most employees (19,000).
  • Employees at NextGen Global Resources earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $88,300.
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Techworkers vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1998
4.4
San Ramon, CA2$120.0M400
1992
4.7
Minneapolis, MN6$1.8B5,974
2001
4.1
Boulder, CO1$1.4M50
2002
4.7
Troy, MI4$15.0M50
1993
4.6
Raleigh, NC2$120.0M750
2000
4.1
Troy, MI26$140.0M3,000
1970
4.6
Bridgeville, PA1$300.0M1,100
1993
4.4
Edina, MN2$300.0M50
2003
4.8
New York, NY3$140.1M1,500
1962
4.8
Tampa, FL59$1.4B2,400
1996
4.0
New York, NY1$8.0M100
2009
4.5
Chicago, IL1$75.0M250
1997
3.9
Burnsville, MN1$36.0M30
2008
3.8
Smyrna, GA1$280,00030
1988
3.8
Provo, UT1$7.7M100
Service Management Group
1991
3.8
Kansas City, MO2$610,0008
1990
4.7
Greenville, SC1$62.8M170
1983
4.9
--$12.3B19,000
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4.7
Fort Worth, TX1$32.4M100
2018
4.4
Worthington, OH1$60.0M1,600
Agile-1
1999
3.3
Torrance, CA1$450,00022

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Techworkers salaries vs competitors

Among Techworkers competitors, employees at NextGen Global Resources earn the most with an average yearly salary of $88,300.

Compare Techworkers salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Techworkers
$76,109$36.59-
Ceridian
$58,537$28.14-
Ascent Group
$56,677$27.25-
Populus Group
$56,998$27.40-
Alliance of Professionals & Consultants
$74,137$35.64-
ICONMA
$86,089$41.39-

Compare Techworkers job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Techworkers
$88,547$42.57
Superior Consulting Services
$124,014$59.62
Service Management Group
$118,136$56.80
Infinite Resource Solutions
$104,801$50.38
Agile-1
$100,236$48.19
Hudson Global
$93,501$44.95
Quorum International
$92,809$44.62
Alliance of Professionals & Consultants
$91,253$43.87
Dahl Consulting
$91,184$43.84
Ascent Group
$89,393$42.98
Development Dimensions International
$87,979$42.30
Populus Group
$87,476$42.06
MultiLing
$86,585$41.63
Gordian
$86,577$41.62
Hyperion Materials & Technologies
$86,244$41.46
ICONMA
$83,897$40.34
NextGen Global Resources
$82,874$39.84
Pyramid Consulting Group
$82,733$39.78
Kforce
$82,562$39.69
Allegis Group
$81,588$39.22

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Techworkers demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Techworkers vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Ceridian44%56%
Kforce48%52%
Allegis Group50%50%
Populus Group53%47%
Hudson Global58%42%
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Compare race at Techworkers vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
63%14%12%8%3%
9.7
61%15%12%8%4%
9.8
55%13%18%10%4%
9.7
62%13%13%9%4%
9.7
59%16%9%12%4%
9.6
58%16%13%10%3%
9.6

Techworkers and similar companies CEOs

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Jeffrey Edward Eberwein
Hudson Global

Joseph J. Liberatore
Kforce

Troy Roberts is a President & CEO at Alliance of Professionals & Consultants, Inc (APC) and is based in North Carolina. He has worked as Chief Operations Officer at Alliance of Professionals & Consultants, Inc (APC) and Consultant at Accenture. Troy studied at UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School between 2002 and 2004 and NC State University between 1991 and 1995.

David D. Ossip
Ceridian

David Ossip, Chairman and CEO of Ceridian, is a transformational technology leader and serial entrepreneur. Previously, he founded Dayforce - a highly successful SaaS-based workforce management company - which was acquired by Ceridian in 2012. He is the driving force behind the innovation, vision and leadership at Ceridian, one of the fastest growing global human capital management (HCM) Cloud technology companies. Ceridian’s brand promise, Makes Work Life BetterTM, is a promise to deliver innovative technology that helps companies better engage and manage their employees.

Valerie Doherty
Dahl Consulting

Valerie Doherty is a CEO at Dahl Consulting and CEO at Doherty The Employment Experts and is based in Minnesota. She has worked as CEO at Doherty Employment Group Inc. Valerie studied at University of Minnesota Law School and St Cloud State University.

Tacy M. Byham, Ph.D., is Chief Executive Officer of DDI. An innovative global leadership company, DDI works by the side of organizations worldwide, to find and grow ready-now and ready-next leaders, who can make powerful leadership decisions and navigate global complexity. Tacy and the 1000+ associates at DDI complete 50+ global CEO assessments annually for Fortune 500 companies, family owned businesses and non-profits. DDI’s world-class learning systems have helped their clients’ organizations develop more than 16 million leaders globally improving business metrics such as productivity, turnover, downtime, and safety. Notably, Kennedy Consulting Research & Advisory, the world’s leading source of consulting market analysis, gave DDI top ranking as the number one leadership development provider on its The Kennedy Vanguard™ Matrix based on the breadth and depth of its solutions. A nationally recognized speaker and author in the field of leadership, Tacy’s wisdom helps leaders survive and thrive during critical transitions and unleash their potential. Her book, \'Your First Leadership Job: How Catalyst Leaders Bring Out the Best in Others\', coauthored with Rich Wellins, has sold tens of thousands of copies and has been translated into five languages. Forbes, Fast Company, Inc., The Conference Board Review, Chief Learning Officer, and TD Magazine have featured her articles on topics from the arrival of unprepared leaders to how to be a leader at home. Furthermore, she has been interviewed and quoted in several industry media outlets, including CNN (London), Entrepreneur, IndustryWeek, Pittsburgh Tribune Review, Pittsburgh Magazine, Pittsburgh Business Times, and Sirius XM Business Radio. A staunch supporter of women’s empowerment and gender equality, Tacy champions inclusion and diversity. Her vision, determination and enthusiasm led her to serve as the inaugural keynote speaker for Women in Technology Conference sponsored by HR Technology (2016) and has made a well-received TED-like talk entitled #LeadLikeAGirl that can be viewed on YouTube. In August 2017, she penned an op-ed in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette in response to a Google engineer's divisive statements against gender equality. When not working, Tacy is a singer in the DDI Band.

Claudine George
ICONMA

Claudine George is a President/CEO at ICONMA. She works or has worked as Member at ICONMA.

Andy Fromm
Service Management Group

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