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Eccentex vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2007
4.1
Culver City, CA1$10.1M125
1994
4.3
Vienna, VA1$59.4M200
WebTuner
-
4.4
Redmond, WA1$1.6M4
2014
4.2
New York, NY1$11.0M2,505
2015
3.4
San Francisco, CA1$550,00030
2007
4.4
Houston, TX1$10.0M48
2000
4.7
Redwood City, CA5--
2008
4.4
Farmington, CT2$7.5M50
2009
3.8
North Reading, MA2$1.3M50
2006
4.6
San Francisco, CA3$53.0M170
2016
4.0
Colorado Springs, CO1$690,00050
2009
4.2
San Francisco, CA1$13.5M441
2008
3.4
Aliso Viejo, CA1$4.3M300
2006
3.9
Scottsdale, AZ1$5.0M27

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Eccentex salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Eccentex
$96,200$46.25-

Compare Eccentex job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Eccentex
$37,144$17.86
Evernote
$48,101$23.13
Kabam
$40,141$19.30
Gaikai
$39,790$19.13
Enterprise Information Services
$38,863$18.68
Packet
$37,816$18.18
SmartVault
$37,379$17.97
Hearsay Systems
$37,265$17.92
TraceLink
$37,067$17.82
Cannabis Big Data
$36,805$17.69
Metadata
$36,728$17.66
CellTrust
$35,947$17.28
Evariant
$35,749$17.19
WebTuner
$35,270$16.96

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Eccentex demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Eccentex vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Evariant57%43%
TraceLink58%42%
Packet63%37%
Kabam66%34%
Evernote68%32%
Eccentex--
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Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at Eccentex vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
48%19%8%21%4%
9.0
67%4%5%17%6%
6.9
57%8%8%23%4%
7.9
43%26%8%20%3%
9.0
54%16%9%17%4%
8.6

Eccentex and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Seungwon Lee
Kabam

Gil Allouche
Metadata

A software engineer turned data-driven growth marketer, I founded metadata.io to make demand generation easy for non-technical marketers.Metadata is a patented technology that combines predictive scoring and programmatic advertising to deliver a predictable pipeline of opt-in lead qualified leads for B2B enteprises. Among our customers: Cisco, UserVoice, Mulesoft, Salesforce, Infoblox, Aerospike and many others

Shabbir Dahod
TraceLink

Shabbir Dahod is a Board Member at TraceLink Inc, Partner at FirstMark Capital, and President & CEO at TraceLink Inc and is based in Boston, Massachusetts. He has worked as Chairman & Founder at Supplyscape, SVP Products and Services at Performaworks, and President & CEO at www.IWant.com. Shabbir studied at Boston University between 1981 and 1985.

Clay Ritchey
Evariant

Daniel Rabie
SmartVault

Ian Small
Evernote

Ian Small is a Member, Board of Directors at Snapdocs; CEO at Evernote; and Member, Board of Directors at LUMENTUM HOLDINGS INC. and is based in London, Greater London, United Kingdom. He has worked as Chief Data Officer at Telefonica and Senior Vice President and General Manager, MarkMail at MarkLogic. Ian works or has worked as Chairman of the Board at TokBox (now Vonage) and CEO, Communications Services and Product Innovation at Telefonica. He attended Upper Canada College, University of Toronto between 1982 and 1986, and University of Toronto between 1986 and 1989.

Sean Moshir
CellTrust

Co-Founder, CEO & Chairman, CellTrust CorporationFounder, Former CEO & Chairman, PatchLink (now Ivanti) Corp.International Advisory Board Member SCIPPSecure Mobile Information Management & IT Security Authority Sean Moshir envisions a world where the mobile device will be crucial to validating identity and passionately advocates CellTrust’s core mission to provide an intelligent environment for the trusted and convenient exchange of relevant, often highly confidential, high-risk and personal data via the mobile device. Over the last two decades, Moshir has led several industry changing technology initiatives including the creation of ManageWare, the world's first network management language, which he then sold to IBM. In the early nineties, he co-developed one of the very first network anti-virus VAPs for Central Point Software, which was eventually acquired by Symantec Corporation. Moshir then created sophisticated network tools called NetBasic which he licensed and then sold to Novell. In 2001, Moshir sold IT management provider Altiris (now Symantec) a system management software program designed for UNIX/Linux operating systems. Just a few years later in 2004, Moshir's PatchLink Update™ was licensed to Novell.As founder of the security patch vulnerability management and remediation space, in just a few years, Moshir led PatchLink’s (now Lumension) hyper growth aggressively increasing personnel from 18 to over 200 employees and global expansion to the United Kingdom, Australia and Singapore resulting in a 25-fold increase in sales revenue. Mr. Moshir has attracted over 40 million USD in investment and venture capital over the last decade for his companies in Arizona. Moshir has received recognition and honors from industry and business publications such as Network World, Network Computing, Software Magazine, IT Security, The Wall Street Journal, and Forbes.In 2017 Mr. Moshir successfully sold CellTrust’s Prime Message Mobile Marketing Business Unit to 3Cinteractive in Boca Raton, Florida.Specialties: Experienced in building a successful management team and growing a company. Extremely knowledgeable in area of strategic internet security, mobile and wireless management software and services.

Michael Boese
Hearsay Systems

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