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  • Teradyne has the most employees (5,400).
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inTEST vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1981
3.3
Mount Laurel, NJ4$130.7M316
1960
4.5
North Reading, MA10$2.8B5,400
1993
4.8
Livermore, CA13$763.6M1,676
-
3.8
Fremont, CA1$10.0M60
1983
3.9
Herndon, VA1$21.0M100
1993
3.6
Merrimack, NH1$11.6M53
-
3.7
Rock Falls, IL1$9.3M50
1969
3.6
South Plainfield, NJ2$15.0M90
1994
3.8
Melbourne, FL1$8.5M210
1950
4.5
Lowell, MA29$729.6M1,100
1987
3.7
Pittsburgh, PA2$9.9M125
-
4.2
Fremont, CA1$64.0M250
-
4.0
Mesa, AZ1$22.0M100

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inTEST salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
inTEST
$65,018$31.26-

Compare inTEST job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
inTEST
$125,379$60.28
Teradyne
$136,193$65.48
FormFactor
$135,429$65.11
Avidyne
$128,812$61.93
RedZone Robotics
$126,730$60.93
Fibertek
$126,659$60.89
Excellon Automation
$125,989$60.57
R&D Altanova
$125,622$60.40
Solidscape
$124,971$60.08
Inter-Coastal Electronics
$124,075$59.65
Micro Industries
$123,459$59.36
Therma-Wave
$120,950$58.15
MACOM
$113,118$54.38

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inTEST demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at inTEST vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
MACOM67%33%
FormFactor69%31%
inTEST71%29%
Teradyne77%23%
R&D Altanova79%21%
RedZone Robotics84%16%
Male
Female

Compare race at inTEST vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
62%11%7%16%3%
7.4
36%20%6%33%5%
9.9
63%13%7%12%4%
8.9
60%13%6%16%5%
9.7
72%9%9%8%2%
6.1
48%25%8%17%3%
6.4

inTEST revenue vs competitors

InTEST revenue is $130.7M. Among it's competitors, the company with the highest revenue is Teradyne, $2.8B . The company with the lowest revenue is Avidyne, $8.5M.

inTEST and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Michael D. Slessor
FormFactor

Michael D. Slessor has served as the Chief Executive Officer of FormFactor, Inc. since December 2014, and as a Director since October 2013. Mike served as President from October 2013 to December 27, 2014, and as Senior Vice President and General Manager, MicroProbe Product Group from October 2012 to October 2013. Before joining FormFactor, he was President and Chief Executive Officer of MicroProbe from July 2008 through the October 2012 closing of FormFactor’s acquisition of MicroProbe. Prior to joining MicroProbe, he held various management, product-marketing, and applications-engineering positions in the semiconductor industry, primarily with KLA-Tencor. Mike received his Ph.D. in Aeronautics and Physics from the California Institute of Technology and his B.A.Sc. in Engineering Physics from the University of British Columbia.

Stephen G. Daly
MACOM

Mark E. Jagiela
Teradyne

Mr. Jagiela became CEO of Teradyne in February of 2014. He has been President of Teradyne since January 2013 and the President of the Semiconductor Test Division since 2003. He is also on the Board of Directors. Prior to these roles, he was the worldwide marketing manager of Teradyne's semiconductor test products from 2001 to 2003. Mark joined Teradyne in 1982 as a design engineer, developing image sensor test systems. From 1989 to 1999 he served as general manager of Teradyne's Japan Division. He returned to the U.S. in 1999 as the engineering manager for the company's VLSI Test Division in Agoura Hills, California. Mark holds a BSEE from the University of Michigan. Mr. Jagiela has been a director of Teradyne, Inc. since 2014.

Alex Salnik
Therma-Wave

Alex salnik is a ceo at Therma-Wave Inc and Studied at National Research Nuclear University MEPhI at San Bruno, California and is based in United States.

Michael R Lach
RedZone Robotics

Mr. Lach is in charge of the operating, strategic and financial performance of RedZone and brings significant operational expertise to RedZone. Prior to RedZone, Mr. Lach served as President and COO of GridPoint, an established leader in smart energy solutions. Prior to GridPoint, he was the President and COO of NeuStar, Inc. (NYSE:NSR), a trusted, neutral provider of real-time information and analysis to the Internet, telecommunications, entertainment and marketing industries. He joined NeuStar when it was a private company and drove 19 consecutive quarters of growth before going public in 2005. Prior to his post at NeuStar, Lach served as the President of Network and Systems at Winstar Communications where he oversaw the engineering, construction, and operations of Winstar’s national infrastructure. Mr. Lach received a B.S. with distinction in Industrial Engineering from Purdue University where he was a Franklin W. Hosken scholar.

Chuck Kirkpatrick
Inter-Coastal Electronics

Guy Beaghler
Fibertek

Daniel Schwinn
Avidyne

Alban D’Halluin
Solidscape

Julie Fitchet
Micro Industries

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