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Elma Electronic main competitors are PMC-Sierra, Cradlepoint, and NetSPI.

Competitor Summary. See how Elma Electronic compares to its main competitors:

  • Maxim Integrated has the most employees (7,100).
  • Employees at PMC-Sierra earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $109,175.
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Elma Electronic vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1960
4.3
Fremont, CA1$147.5M729
1994
4.4
Fremont, CA1$1.3B800
1983
4.8
San Jose, CA5$2.6B7,100
1984
4.3
Sunnyvale, CA1$531.0M1,500
1987
4.6
San Jose, CA1$117.6M409
1999
4.4
Newton, MA2$343.0M1,380
Simcona Electronics
1962
3.9
Rochester, NY1$47.3M20
1968
3.3
Southborough, MA1$5.8M2,100
1993
3.9
Troy, MI1$7.9M62
2006
3.8
Anaheim, CA1$13.0M141
1970
3.7
Denver, CO1$12.0M57
2004
4.4
Boise, ID2$198.5M750
PacifiCAD
1989
3.4
Spokane, WA1$760,0009
-
3.5
Saint Paul, MN8$1.7M50
1974
4.2
Elmwood Park, NJ36$5.0B6,602
-
3.8
Costa Mesa, CA1$10.0M108
-
3.5
Irvine, CA1$2.3M25
1998
4.2
Clifton, NJ1$28.9M1,201
1999
3.9
Tualatin, OR1-76
2001
4.2
Minneapolis, MN1$14.0M202
1996
4.1
Woburn, MA1$18.2M125

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Elma Electronic salaries vs competitors

Among Elma Electronic competitors, employees at PMC-Sierra earn the most with an average yearly salary of $109,175.

Compare Elma Electronic salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Elma Electronic
$91,969$44.22-
Corsair
$77,304$37.17-
Maxim Integrated
$67,462$32.43-
PMC-Sierra
$109,175$52.49-
DSP Group
$75,882$36.48-
CyberArk
$81,946$39.40-

Compare Elma Electronic job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Elma Electronic
$111,666$53.69
Corsair
$136,490$65.62
Maxim Integrated
$116,735$56.12
DSP Group
$105,439$50.69
PMC-Sierra
$105,437$50.69
Cradlepoint
$86,378$41.53
Trumpia
$75,446$36.27
Comodo
$74,548$35.84
Keyence
$71,768$34.50
Pui, Projections Unlimited, Inc.
$71,134$34.20
Simcona Electronics
$69,012$33.18
Component Distributors
$68,159$32.77
Texthelp
$68,069$32.73
Cambex Corporation
$68,025$32.70
NetSPI
$67,927$32.66
Benq North America
$67,054$32.24
Power/mation
$65,544$31.51
CyberArk
$63,635$30.59
Fisher Unitech - Software
$63,556$30.56
Corrigo
$63,081$30.33

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Elma Electronic demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Elma Electronic vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Maxim Integrated35%65%
Power/mation62%38%
Corsair69%31%
Cradlepoint78%22%
CyberArk91%9%
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25%
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0%
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Compare race at Elma Electronic vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
58%16%10%11%4%
10.0
55%18%9%14%4%
10.0
79%7%6%7%2%
6.9
75%10%3%8%3%
7.0
70%18%7%4%2%
7.0

Elma Electronic and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Ofer Elyakim
DSP Group

Ofer Elyakim is a Chief Executive Officer at DSP Group Inc and Board Member at DSP Group Inc. He has worked as Dir:Investor Relations at DSP Group Inc, VP:Business Devpt at DSP Group Inc, and Senior VP/Pres:South East at DSP Group Inc. Ofer works or has worked at Tundo Communications, RADVISION, and Kost Forer Gabbay & Kasierer and works or has worked as Member at Ernst & Young Global Ltd. He studied at Columbia Graduate School of Business and Tel Aviv University.

Tunc Doluca
Maxim Integrated

Tunç Doluca joined Maxim in 1984 as a Member of Technical Staff. Tunç has personally designed over 40 products and holds 11 patents. In 1993, he was named the company's Vice President of R&D. In 1994, he became the founding General Manager of the Portable Power Business Unit. By 2005, Tunç’s responsibilities had expanded to managing seven business units and he was promoted to Group President. In 2007, Tunç became the second Chief Executive Officer in the company’s history. During his tenure as CEO, Maxim reorganized product development around end markets and completed six strategic acquisitions. Tunç oversaw the transition of Maxim’s manufacturing to a more flexible hybrid production model and improved overall manufacturing execution. In 2010, Maxim was one of the first analog companies to transition to 300mm wafer technology. In 2015, Tunç reorganized the company, creating a single organization combining all Business Units along with Sales & Marketing, as well as a focused effort on New Ventures. This new structure will allow the company to better align its current business with the needs of customers, while freeing resources to explore new business opportunities outside of our core business. Tunç was born in Ankara, Turkey, and he holds a BSEE degree from Iowa State University and an MSEE degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara. He serves on the board of directors of the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA).

Andrew J. Paul
Corsair

Andrew J Paul is a Board Member at Corsair. He has worked as Pres:Multichip at Cypress Semiconductor and President/CEO/Co-Founder at Corsair. Andrew attended City University London.

John Bucky Williammee
Component Distributors

John Williammee is a Chief Executive Officer at Component Distributors, Inc. (CDI) and is based in United States.

Thomas Loewald
Cambex Corporation

Marc Iacona
Simcona Electronics

Aaron Shilts
NetSPI

George Mulhern
Cradlepoint

George has more than 25 years of business-to-business technology expertise, including 20 years at Hewlett Packard. He has particularly deep experience in growth strategies for hardware, software, and service businesses within the SMB and enterprise markets. He successfully led businesses with sites located in the U.S., Europe, and Asia.

Ken Levine
Comodo

Ken Levine is a fifteen-year cybersecurity industry veteran and brings a wealth of knowledge to Comodo. Ken was CEO of then start-up NitroSecurity, a SIEM platform, before a successful acquisition by McAfee in 2011. At McAfee, Ken was SVP and GM of the security management business unit. After two years at McAfee, Ken became CEO of Digital Guardian. Under his leadership, the organization tripled in size entered adjacent markets, and became a leader in the DLP and EDR markets. Most recently, Ken was the Chief Executive Officer for micro-segmentation company, ShieldX, which Fortinet newly acquired. Ken’s DNA in start-ups and early-stage companies goes back to a 15-year tenure at Cabletron Systems; a networking company started in a garage that became a billion-dollar company. Ken’s passion is building great teams and companies, establishing GTM strategies with the best technology and products. Levine founded Brookline Venture Partners in 2004 to invest in early-stage technology companies. He is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business.

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