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BTC Electronics main competitors are Gannett Media Technologies International, Pui, Projections Unlimited, Inc., and Gates - Arrow Distributing.

Competitor Summary. See how BTC Electronics compares to its main competitors:

  • NeoPost USA has the most employees (5,800).
  • Employees at Gannett Media Technologies International earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $80,759.
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BTC Electronics vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1980
3.8
Wake Forest, NC1$23.1M49
1976
4.4
Norcross, GA1$60.0M100
1986
4.5
Auburn, WA2-1,400
1978
3.9
Houston, TX5$9.0M100
-
4.1
Melville, NY1$20.0M50
1994
4.3
Chicago, IL1-260
-
3.5
Irvine, CA1$2.3M25
1978
4.4
Syracuse, NY1-330
1961
4.5
Cary, NC1$710.0M3,000
1968
4.6
San Jose, CA1$5.0B5,500
1982
3.9
Downingtown, PA1$14.0M200
AQUA PURE
1992
3.5
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1933
4.7
Milford, CT2$1.2B5,800
1984
3.9
Buffalo Grove, IL1$98.0M330
1955
4.3
Holmdel, NJ1$51.4M550
1982
3.8
Anaheim, CA1$3.8M125
1988
4.3
Miami, FL1$350.0M1,971
1946
3.3
Phoenix, AZ1$8.5M150
Gannett Media Technologies International
-
4.0
Cincinnati, OH1$330,0005
1964
4.3
Saint Charles, IL1$106.8M1,500
1938
4.4
Long Beach, CA1$730.0M2,000

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BTC Electronics salaries vs competitors

Among BTC Electronics competitors, employees at Gannett Media Technologies International earn the most with an average yearly salary of $80,759.

Compare BTC Electronics salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
BTC Electronics
$75,665$36.38-
Atlantix Global
$70,010$33.66-
Zones
$58,898$28.32-
Marimon Business Systems
$74,702$35.91-
Gates - Arrow Distributing
$76,964$37.00-
Barcodes
$58,913$28.32-

Compare BTC Electronics job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
BTC Electronics
$96,913$46.59
Gannett Media Technologies International
$108,591$52.21
Pui, Projections Unlimited, Inc.
$104,239$50.12
Troxell Communications
$103,926$49.96
Intcomex
$99,853$48.01
R.H. Donnelley
$99,553$47.86
Pioneer Electronics
$98,862$47.53
ASAP Software Express Inc
$98,833$47.52
Gates - Arrow Distributing
$98,512$47.36
Future Electronics
$98,382$47.30
United Laboratories
$97,856$47.05
Softmart
$97,853$47.04
New Horizons Learning Group
$97,705$46.97
AQUA PURE
$97,396$46.83
Barcodes
$97,265$46.76
Zones
$97,169$46.72
CXtec
$97,078$46.67
Global Computer Supplies
$96,220$46.26
Marimon Business Systems
$96,139$46.22
NeoPost USA
$93,975$45.18

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BTC Electronics demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at BTC Electronics vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
NeoPost USA58%42%
Intcomex62%38%
Zones66%34%
BTC Electronics--
Male
Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at BTC Electronics vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
39%42%11%6%3%
8.1
59%19%11%8%4%
9.7
64%16%8%8%4%
9.8

BTC Electronics and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Geoffrey Godet
NeoPost USA

Firoz Lalji
Zones

Firoz H. Lalji has lived the ultimate American success story. Born of Indian ancestry in the East African country of Uganda, Lalji became the principal provider for his household at 24 when Idi Amin ousted his family from their home and their sugar-cane processing and coffee plantation business. Lalji immigrated with his family to Canada in 1971, completely impoverished. He banked on his finance skills honed while earning his degree at the London School of Economics to navigate the sea of obstacles in his entrepreneurial ambition. In Vancouver, BC, he swiftly built a life for his family, founding the successful Kits Cameras photographic retailer chain in 1973 that eventually numbered 225 locations in both Canada and the Unites States. Lalji moved to Washington state in 1981 and, following the sale of Kits in 1997, he co-founded Zones, Inc. in 1988--a nationwide provider of progressive technology solutions to business and public sectors. In 1989, he found the real estate investment company Fana Capital Corporation. Lalji had reinvented and revolutionized Zones, shaping the company into the fifth largest private company headquartered in Washington for 2013. In hopes of fueling success for other emerging minority entrepreneurs, Zones, under Lalji's leadership, was a founding corporate partner of the University of Washington's annual one-week immersive Minority Business Executive Program. Lalji additionally established the Program for African Leadership, a public charity which supports the development of the next generation of African leaders by providing funding for 15 participants at the London School of Economics annually, as well as other programs to benefit his home continent of Africa.

Peter E. Belyea
CXtec

Richard Sloane
Softmart

Peter E. Belyea
Atlantix Global

Peter E. Belyea is a President and Chief Executive Officer at Atlantix Global Systems.

Henry K. Faure Walker
Gannett Media Technologies International

Jacob Halldorson
AQUA PURE

Jacob Halldorson is a Board Member at Endev Energy Inc, Board Member at Aqua-Pure Ventures Inc, and Chief Executive Officer at Aqua-Pure Ventures Inc. He has worked as Senior Exec/Founding Partner at Colt Engineering, Board Member at Net Shepherd Inc, and Board Member at ANADIME CORP. Jacob works or has worked as Board Member at AXIA NETMEDIA CORP.

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