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Fractal main competitors are McKinsey & Company Inc, Oliver Wyman, and Analysis Group.

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

  • McKinsey & Company Inc has the most employees (30,000).
  • Employees at McKinsey & Company Inc earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $127,073.
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Fractal vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2000
4.2
New York, NY3$77.0M2,500
CognitOps
2018
3.7
Austin, TX1$540,00016
1984
4.9
New York, NY17$2.5B5,000
1981
4.8
Boston, MA9$200.0M1,000
1926
4.6
New York, NY23$10.5B30,000
2008
4.2
Atlanta, GA1$12.5M350
1997
4.2
New York, NY1$2.1M35
2010
3.8
Bellevue, WA1$16.0M3,000
1982
3.9
Boston, MA1$8.0M60
-
3.9
Milwaukee, WI1$8.5M150
2003
4.9
Fairfax, VA1$103.0M250
1986
4.0
Arlington, VA1$6.6M57
1990
4.4
Overland Park, KS5$50.8M228
1999
4.1
Washington, DC1$6.4M125
C2 Group
2001
4.4
San Diego, CA1--
2002
4.2
Boston, MA1$14.0M211
1990
4.0
Scottsdale, AZ1$12.0M36
2002
4.2
Atlanta, GA1$7.6M90
The Persimmon Group
2004
3.6
Tulsa, OK1$930,00024
1996
4.9
Falls Church, VA12$300.0M1,000
2003
4.3
Richland, WA1$1.6M30

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Fractal salaries vs competitors

Among Fractal competitors, employees at McKinsey & Company Inc earn the most with an average yearly salary of $127,073.

Compare Fractal salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Fractal
$96,722$46.50-
CognitOps
$61,540$29.59-
Oliver Wyman
$113,152$54.40-
Analysis Group
$105,991$50.96-
McKinsey & Company Inc
$127,073$61.09-
Analytics Quotient
$90,696$43.60-

Compare Fractal job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Fractal
$91,658$44.07
McKinsey & Company Inc
$137,078$65.90
Analysis Group
$132,725$63.81
Oliver Wyman
$126,918$61.02
Jefferson Wells USA
$102,296$49.18
Campbell Alliance
$97,030$46.65
Sevatec
$93,954$45.17
Noblis
$90,132$43.33
ICG Consulting
$86,053$41.37
C2 Group
$84,991$40.86
Altman Vilandrie & Company
$83,941$40.36
NewEdge
$83,733$40.26
Development Gateway
$82,803$39.81
Teracore
$80,652$38.77
Global Prior Art
$80,347$38.63
The Persimmon Group
$79,445$38.19
Loft9 Consulting
$79,035$38.00
J.E. Austin
$78,464$37.72
Cartesian
$78,361$37.67
Analytics Quotient
$66,910$32.17

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Fractal demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Fractal vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Sevatec50%50%
McKinsey & Company Inc53%47%
Analysis Group59%41%
Cartesian65%35%
Noblis66%34%
Fractal73%27%

Compare race at Fractal vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
47%10%8%28%6%
8.6
57%14%9%13%6%
7.9
53%13%9%20%5%
9.6
50%14%11%21%4%
9.8
55%10%20%10%5%
9.7
50%11%19%14%5%
9.7

Fractal and similar companies CEOs

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Jim Serafin
Cartesian

Jim Serafin is a Board Member at CARTESIAN, INC. and Chief Executive Officer at CARTESIAN, INC.. He has worked as Senior Dir:Global Operations at CARTESIAN, INC. and Mng Dir:US at CARTESIAN, INC.. Jim studied at Villanova University and Lehigh Technologies.

Martha Samuelson
Analysis Group

Ms. Samuelson is an expert in antitrust, finance, and valuation, combining more than 25 years of experience applying economic and financial analysis to complex legal disputes with five years of experience as a practicing trial attorney. A key aspect of Ms. Samuelson’s work is the direction of economic analyses for merger review, regulatory investigations, and large private litigations. Working with affiliate David Dranove on behalf of the US Department of Justice, she recently led the case team that successfully challenged the proposed merger of Anthem and Cigna. She has managed economic analyses related to antitrust issues in more than 100 matters during her career, including numerous government, competitor, and consumer matters on behalf of MasterCard over more than two decades, and on behalf of Microsoft during a similar period. Ms. Samuelson has also provided analysis of issues of class certification, liability, and damages in a broad set of technology- and financial services-related cases, and has analyzed economic issues related to government investigations and mergers involving companies in technology and health care. She has served as an expert in many phases of litigation, including development of economic and financial models; preparation of testimony; development, presentation, and review of pretrial discovery; and critique of economic and financial analyses of opposing experts. A frequent speaker on topics in antitrust and competition, the role of economics in litigation, and leadership, Ms. Samuelson has presented before a number of legal audiences and at leading academic institutions, including the American Bar Association (ABA)’s Antitrust Section Annual Spring Meeting, the New York State Bar Association (NYSBA)’s Annual Antitrust Law Section Meeting, the Yale School of Management, the University of Chicago Law School, and the MIT Sloan School of Management. She has also participated in numerous legal and economic conferences and seminars. In one representative example, Ms. Samuelson moderated a panel at the US Federal Trade Commission and US Department of Justice joint public workshop on most-favored nation clauses, and subsequently coauthored an article on the program in the ABA Antitrust Section Joint Conduct Committee’s newsletter. Ms. Samuelson was named as one of Global Competition Review’s Women in Antitrust 2016, and she is frequently included in the International Who’s Who of Competition Lawyers and Economists and Euromoney’s Guide to the World’s Leading Competition and Antitrust Lawyers/Economists. She has served as a vice chair of the ABA’s Trial Practice Committee of Antitrust Law. In addition to her economic consulting work, Ms. Samuelson serves as CEO and Chairman of Analysis Group, one of the largest economic consulting firms in the United States. She previously served as President and CEO (beginning in 2004), and prior to that as co-CEO (beginning in 1998). Since joining Analysis Group in 1992, Ms. Samuelson has played a key role in the company’s growth and diversification and has brought significant new clients, academic affiliates, and professional staff to the firm. Under her guidance, Analysis Group has been named (by Vault) as one of the top 50 consulting firms in the US for several years running. In Massachusetts, the firm has been consistently named in the annual Top Places to Work ranking by The Boston Globe, and the Top 100 Women-Led Businesses in Massachusetts listing by the Commonwealth Institute and Boston Globe Magazine. Ms. Samuelson is also the chair of the Boston Medical Center Hospital Board of Trustees and sits on the board of directors of the Yale School of Management.

Amr Elsawy
Noblis

Mr. ElSawy has been the Chief Executive of Noblis since October 2007 and serves as the President responsible for the general management and strategic direction of its overall scientific, technical, financial, and administrative activities. He was elected to the Noblis, Inc. (Noblis) Board of Trustees in 2007. Mr. ElSawy has extensive experience leading organizations and developing innovative solutions to some of the most complex challenges facing public sector enterprises in the following domains: national security, transportation, health, and the environment. His work experience includes research and development, complex engineering of information and telecommunications systems, modeling and simulation, enterprise transformation using cloud and high performance computing, program management and acquisition of large scale systems. He has also earned an international reputation as a leader in aviation; informing domestic and international aviation policy. Under his leadership as President & CEO, Noblis was selected several times as a Top Employer by the Washington Post, selected as one of the “50 Best Small and Mid-size Companies to Work for in America,” and named one of the “World’s Most Ethical” companies by the Ethisphere Institute. Prior to joining Noblis, Mr. ElSawy was a Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Center for Advanced Aviation System Development of The MITRE Corporation. Mr. ElSawy served for seven years as the Director of the Federally Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC) for the FAA. Mr. ElSawy holds a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from Georgetown University, a Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from The George Washington University, and a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from West Virginia University. In 2009, Mr. ElSawy was named EcoCEO by SmartCEO magazine and was named to the Washingtonian Tech Titan list multiple times. In 2012, he was elected to the George Washington University Engineering Hall of Fame and in 2016 he was selected to the Wash100 by Executive Mosaic. Mr. ElSawy currently serves as a Board Member of the Northern Virginia Technology Council (NVTC), and a Board of Trustees member of George Washington University.

Bill Fournet
The Persimmon Group

Luis Perez
Teracore

Nader Naeymi-Rad
Campbell Alliance

Nader Naeymi-Rad is a Co-Founder at Indie Beauty Media Group and Non Executive Board Member at Prescient Healthcare Group and is based in New York City, New York. He has worked as Chief Executive Officer at Campbell Alliance and Co-Founder, Chief Executive Officer at Vesture. Nader attended Radians School, Ruthin Castle, and Georgetown University.

Pritha Choudhuri
Analytics Quotient

Pritha Choudhuri is a Co-founder & CEO at Analytics Quotient and is based in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. She has worked as Manager at Marketics Technologies and Field Promotion Manager at COLGATE PALMOLIVE CO. Pritha studied at Faculty of Management Studies between 2000 and 2002.

Sonny Kakar
Sevatec

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