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  • Monster Worldwide has the most employees (4,000).
  • The oldest company is Monster Worldwide, founded in 1967.
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Kenshoo vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2006
4.2
San Francisco, CA2$150.0M100
1997
3.8
Burlington, MA1$4.5M125
2006
4.3
Morrisville, NC16$149.1M379
Inadco
2008
3.9
Palo Alto, CA1$1.7M6
2012
4.4
San Francisco, CA1$22.0M84
2004
3.9
San Francisco, CA1$22.0M375
1993
3.8
Germantown, MD1-76
1996
3.9
Cambridge, MA1$21.4M450
2005
4.6
Boston, MA1$100.8M533
1967
4.6
Weston, MA1$666.9M4,000
2000
4.1
New York, NY1$8.8M173
LiveDeal
2003
3.8
Las Vegas, NV1$472.8M2
Central Ohio AV
1999
3.8
Columbus, OH1$1.5M12
2002
4.5
New York, NY1$15.0M93
Content.ad
2012
3.7
Irvine, CA1$790,00014
1996
3.9
Albany, NY1$10.0M201
1989
3.9
Boston, MA1$7.8M110
2000
4.5
Glen Allen, VA3$42.2M385
1997
4.4
Seattle, WA1$70.0M120
2003
3.7
Mountain View, CA1$4.8M125
1999
3.7
Chicago, IL2$6.7M50

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Kenshoo salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Kenshoo
$87,977$42.30-

Compare Kenshoo job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Kenshoo
$103,755$49.88
Whitepages
$147,057$70.70
Snagajob
$107,166$51.52
adMarketplace
$105,938$50.93
Professional Diversity Network
$105,637$50.79
Blinkx Plc
$105,555$50.75
Invaluable
$105,126$50.54
Monster Worldwide
$105,002$50.48
LiveDeal
$104,230$50.11
Critical Mention
$104,185$50.09
WeatherBug
$104,063$50.03
Teneros
$103,795$49.90
Content.ad
$103,657$49.84
GlobalSign
$103,656$49.83
GlobalSpec
$103,054$49.55
Central Ohio AV
$102,983$49.51
MaxPoint Interactive
$101,976$49.03
Tufin
$99,605$47.89
Exclusive Concepts
$97,736$46.99
Linqia
$97,286$46.77

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Kenshoo demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Kenshoo vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Snagajob50%50%
Monster Worldwide55%45%
Professional Diversity Network57%43%
adMarketplace60%40%
Critical Mention75%25%
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Compare race at Kenshoo vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
53%19%9%17%2%
8.0
66%11%11%10%3%
9.7
58%16%11%11%4%
7.7
64%10%15%7%3%
8.4
52%13%12%18%4%
8.4
57%17%6%18%2%
7.5

Kenshoo and similar companies CEOs

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Joseph Epperson
MaxPoint Interactive

Before founding MaxPoint, Joe Epperson served as the senior finance executive for PayPal’s Global Merchant Services group and was a member of the original eBay Motors executive team. At eBay Motors, Joe was deeply involved in both strategy and operations. Prior to eBay, Joe held finance and strategy positions at 3Com and Ford Motor Company. Joe earned a bachelor’s degree in finance and accounting from The Ohio State University and an MBA from Michigan State University. Like many successful entrepreneurs, he works because it is fun and it is what he would rather be doing. When pressed, he does admit to an eclectic taste in music and an interest in math.

Xin He 'Adam' is a Deputy General Manager at Dalian Wanda Group; Chief Executive Officer at PROFESSIONAL DIVERSITY NETWORK, INC.; and Board Member at Leaping Group Co Ltd. He has worked as Auditor at EY; Chief Financial Officer at iFresh, Inc.; and Board Member at iFresh, Inc.. Xin works or has worked as MEMBER at CCTAA and MEMBER at AICPA. He studied at Central University of Finance and Economics and Seton Hall University.

Scott Gutz is a Chief Executive Officer at MONSTER WORLDWIDE, INC. and Chief Executive Officer at E-TRAVEL, INC.. He has worked as Chief Executive Officer at Amadeus North America Inc.. Scott works or has worked at Arthur Andersen LLP and ORACLE CORP and works or has worked as Senior VP:E-Commerce /COO at Amadeus North America Inc..

Twenty-five years experience in the technology-as-a-service, software, telecom, datacom and healthcare/personal protection industries, including six years as principal in a venture capital firm, Mid-Atlantic Venture Funds. My experience includes both high-growth technology businesses and turn-around situations. I have managed venture capital backed companies ranging from start-up to mezzanine stage. Public company experience includes managing day-to-day operations and financial restructuring that included a proxy challenge and executing an IPO. Private company experience focuses on executing overall business strategies needed to prepare companies for financing rounds (both debt and equity) and exit events.

Mathieu Stevenson
Snagajob

A tested marketing leader with stops at McKinsey & Company, HomeAway Inc. and Capital One, Mathieu comes to Snag after having served most recently as Chief Marketing Officer at Blucora Inc. With nearly 15 years experience in corporate marketing strategy, he has worked in multiple industries straddling both business-to-consumer and business-to-business as well as marketplace businesses. Mathieu is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin and attended the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University receiving his Masters of Business Administration. His first hourly job was as a lifeguard.

Nader Alizadeh
Linqia

Nader is CEO and Co-founder for Linqia and is responsible for setting and executing on the strategic footprint of the company. Previously, Nader was Senior Vice President of Sales for Lithium Technologies and responsible for driving and managing the growth of the business. Nader joined Lithium Technologies as a co-founder when it was first incorporated, and carried broad responsibilities in both the sales and operations departments. Prior to Lithium, Nader was the Director of Operations at Ofoto (now Kodak Gallery). An early employee, he was responsible for all fulfillment operations for the company, where he built the largest digital photo finishing facility and online frame store in the world. He was also responsible for all of its organization, processes, and personnel and was primarily responsible for driving Ofoto to the best gross margins in the industry, a key element in Kodak's subsequent acquisition. Nader has a proven track record identifying strategic partners and cultivating key business relationships. He has demonstrated this ability multiple times, in various management roles at Konica and later at Fuji, where he managed large-scale fulfillment organizations, including the largest film processing facility in the western United States. Nader studied Economics at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Matt Weil
Teneros

Matt Weil is the Vice President of Sales at Highspot. Matt brings more than 20 years of sales leadership and management experience to the company. Most recently, Matt was Vice President of Sales at Sunrun and led the company’s direct sales efforts, scaling the company from a venture-funded startup through a successful IPO in 2015 and continued growth. Prior to Sunrun, Matt served as Vice President of Sales at Verisign, President/CEO and Vice President of Sales at Teneros, and Vice President of Sales at Neustar and UltraDNS (acquired by Neustar).

Alex Algard
Whitepages

Jamie Hill
adMarketplace

Jamie Hill is a Chief Executive Officer at adMarketplace. She has worked as President/CEO at iWave Information Systems Inc., Board Member at iWave Information Systems Inc., and President/CEO at Iwave.Com Inc..

Reuven Kitov
Tufin

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