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Interstate Batteries main competitors are CARFAX, Exide Tech, and Mighty Auto Parts.

Competitor Summary. See how Interstate Batteries compares to its main competitors:

  • The Home Depot has the most employees (500,001).
  • Employees at CARFAX earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $78,342.
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Interstate Batteries vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1952
4.8
Dallas, TX5$1.5B1,500
1921
4.4
Philadelphia, PA3$2.1B16,394
1932
4.2
Roanoke, VA2$9.1B68,000
2005
4.3
Hoffman Estates, IL5$1.4B85,000
1978
4.6
Atlanta, GA2$159.5B500,001
1957
4.3
Springfield, MO1$16.7B77,654
1967
4.3
Columbus, OH5$4.7B22,900
1982
4.8
Dallas, TX30$4.2B7,600
1972
3.9
Charlotte, NC1$23.5M1,200
1997
4.6
Charlotte, NC42$12.4B9,750
1979
4.4
Memphis, TN1$18.5B87,000
Exide Tech
1888
3.8
Alpharetta, GA1$284.9K5
1883
4.5
Cincinnati, OH26$147.1B465,000
1984
4.8
Centreville, VA2$500.0M1,000
Midway Auto Center
-
3.8
Los Angeles, CA1--
1963
3.3
Norcross, GA2$1.8M30
1991
4.3
Suitland, MD6$3.2M50
1948
4.3
Goleta, CA2$14.0M100
1916
3.3
Birmingham, AL2$8.6M100
1947
3.9
Mishawaka, IN1$8.5M150
2002
3.5
Exeter, RI1$3.5M36

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Interstate Batteries salaries vs competitors

Among Interstate Batteries competitors, employees at CARFAX earn the most with an average yearly salary of $78,342.

Compare Interstate Batteries salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Interstate Batteries
$38,311$18.42-
Pep Boys
$35,888$17.25-
Advance Auto Parts
$34,532$16.60-
Sears Holdings
$31,936$15.35-
The Home Depot
$31,965$15.37-
O'Reilly Auto Parts
$33,324$16.02-

Compare Interstate Batteries job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Interstate Batteries
$33,046$15.89
Exide Tech
$42,361$20.37
Mighty Auto Parts
$39,530$19.00
Midway Auto Center
$39,439$18.96
Edwards Chevrolet
$38,577$18.55
Moss Motors
$38,573$18.54
Jordan Automotive Group
$38,406$18.46
International Motor Cars
$38,343$18.43
Twisted Throttle
$38,288$18.41
Kroger
$37,611$18.08
Big Lots
$36,043$17.33
Sonic Automotive
$35,932$17.28
CARFAX
$35,154$16.90
Sears Holdings
$34,346$16.51
The Home Depot
$33,707$16.21
Pep Boys
$33,492$16.10
O'Reilly Auto Parts
$33,340$16.03
Meineke Car Care
$33,106$15.92
Copart
$33,081$15.90
AutoZone
$33,070$15.90

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Interstate Batteries demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Interstate Batteries vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Big Lots46%54%
Copart57%43%
O'Reilly Auto Parts68%32%
Advance Auto Parts72%28%
AutoZone73%27%
Interstate Batteries79%21%

Compare race at Interstate Batteries vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
62%18%10%6%3%
9.5
62%15%14%6%3%
9.7
58%22%11%6%3%
9.7
62%17%12%6%3%
9.8
56%19%11%10%4%
9.8
61%19%11%6%3%
9.7

Interstate Batteries and similar companies CEOs

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Thomas R. Greco
Advance Auto Parts

Tom Greco joined Advance Auto Parts in April 2016 and has held his current role as President, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and a member of our Board of Directors since August 2016. Previously, Tom served as CEO and a member of our Board of Directors from April 2016 to August 2016. Prior to joining Advance, from September 2014 until April 2016, Tom served as CEO, Frito-Lay North America, a unit of PepsiCo, Inc. (“PepsiCo”), a leading global food and beverage company. In this role, Tom was responsible for overseeing PepsiCo’s snack and convenient foods business in the U.S. and Canada. He previously served as Executive Vice President, PepsiCo and President, Frito-Lay North America from September 2011 to September 2014 and as Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer for Pepsi Beverages Company from 2009 to September 2011. Tom joined PepsiCo in Canada in 1986 and served in a variety of leadership positions, including Region Vice President, Midwest; President, Frito-Lay Canada; Senior Vice President, Sales, Frito-Lay North America; President, Global Sales, PepsiCo; and Executive Vice President, Sales, North America Beverages. Before joining PepsiCo, he worked at The Proctor & Gamble Company. Tom is a dedicated supporter of many charitable organizations, including the American Heart Association Heart Walk in Dallas and Raleigh, JDRF, Building Homes for Heroes and United Way. Tom earned his bachelor’s degree from Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario and a master’s degree from the Richard Ivey School of Business in London, Ontario.

William C. Rhodes III
AutoZone

William C. Rhodes, III, was named Chairman of AutoZone during fiscal 2007 and has been President, Chief Executive Officer and a director since March 2005. Prior to his appointment as President and Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Rhodes was Executive Vice President - Store Operations and Commercial. Previously, he held several key management positions with the Company. Prior to 1994, Mr. Rhodes was a manager with Ernst & Young LLP. Mr. Rhodes is currently a member of the Board of Directors for Dollar General Corporation.

Martinka Nanarova
Big Lots

Martinka Nanarova is a Chief Executive Officer at Big Lots and is based in Derby, City of Derby, United Kingdom.

Jay Adair
Copart

Gregory D. Johnson
O'Reilly Auto Parts

Edward Lampert
Sears Holdings

David Bruton Smith
Sonic Automotive

Mr. David Smith was appointed to the office of Vice Chairman on March 31, 2013. Mr. Smith has served as Executive Vice President and Director of Sonic Automotive, Inc. since October 2008 and has served in Sonic's organization since 1998. Prior to being named a Director and Executive Vice President of Sonic in October 2008, he served as Sonic's Senior Vice President of Corporate Development. Mr. Smith served as Vice President of Corporate Strategy of the company from October 2005 to March 2007, and also served prior to that time as Dealer Operator of several Sonic Automotive Dealerships.

Edward P. Decker
The Home Depot

Ted Decker is executive vice president of merchandising. He is responsible for all aspects of merchandising, marketing, store environment, pricing and assortment planning. Ted joined The Home Depot on Feb. 14, 2000 as director of business valuation. In 2002, Ted became senior director of business valuation and then vice president of strategic business development. In April of 2006, Ted’s responsibilities were broadened to include real estate when he was named senior vice president of strategic business and asset development. Most recently, Ted was senior vice president of retail finance, pricing analytics and assortment planning. Before joining The Home Depot, Ted worked in business development, strategic planning, finance and treasury at Kimberly-Clark Corp. and Scott Paper Co. Prior to that, Ted held various corporate finance, lending and credit positions at PNC Bank. He has extensive international experience, having lived and worked in London, England, and Sydney, Australia. Ted earned a bachelor’s degree in English from The College of William and Mary and a master’s degree in business administration from Carnegie Mellon University.

W. Rodney McMullen
Kroger

William Rodney McMullen (born 1961) is an American businessman, the CEO of Kroger, the second-largest general retailer in the US, since January 1, 2014.

Josh D' Agostino
Mighty Auto Parts

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