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Kimberly-Clark main competitors are Bayer, Johnson & Johnson, and Caterpillar.

Competitor Summary. See how Kimberly-Clark compares to its main competitors:

  • Unilever has the most employees (155,000).
  • Employees at Bayer earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $89,204.
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Kimberly-Clark vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1872
4.7
Irving, TX16$20.1B40,000
1898
4.5
Memphis, TN1$18.6B49,300
1872
4.7
Englewood Cliffs, NJ3$55.1B155,000
1886
4.7
New Brunswick, NJ26$88.8B134,500
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4.7
Federal Way, WA1$7.1B9,300
1925
4.3
Deerfield, IL18$64.8B97,300
1973
4.7
Pittsburgh, PA8$17.0B20,735

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Kimberly-Clark salaries vs competitors

Among Kimberly-Clark competitors, employees at Bayer earn the most with an average yearly salary of $89,204.

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Kimberly-Clark
$55,890$26.87-
International Paper
$46,194$22.21-
Unilever
$50,339$24.20-
Johnson & Johnson
$76,686$36.87-
Weyerhaeuser International, Inc
$47,010$22.60-
Caterpillar
$57,298$27.55-

Compare Kimberly-Clark job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Kimberly-Clark
$76,087$36.58
Bayer
$113,033$54.34
Johnson & Johnson
$88,452$42.53
International Paper
$73,956$35.56
Unilever
$71,383$34.32
Weyerhaeuser International, Inc
$63,184$30.38
Caterpillar
$61,409$29.52

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Kimberly-Clark demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Kimberly-Clark vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Johnson & Johnson58%42%
Unilever58%42%
Bayer59%41%
Kimberly-Clark60%40%
International Paper71%29%
Caterpillar72%28%

Compare race at Kimberly-Clark vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
61%14%14%8%3%
9.9
59%13%13%11%4%
9.9
62%14%14%7%3%
9.8
54%16%10%15%4%
9.8
61%13%11%12%4%
10.0
57%16%11%12%5%
9.8

Kimberly-Clark revenue vs competitors

Kimberly-Clark revenue is $20.1B. Among it's competitors, the company with the highest revenue is Johnson & Johnson, $88.8B . The company with the lowest revenue is Weyerhaeuser International, Inc, $7.1B.

Kimberly-Clark and similar companies CEOs

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Jim Umpleby
Caterpillar

D. James Umpleby III is an American businessman. He became the CEO of Caterpillar Inc. as of January 2017, and chairman of the Caterpillar board of directors in December 2018.

Mark S. Sutton
International Paper

Mark Sutton became chairman of the International Paper Board of Directors on January 1, 2015, and CEO on November 1, 2014. Immediately prior to becoming CEO, he served as president and chief operating officer with responsibility for leading and running the company’s global businesses. He has been a member of the International Paper Board of Directors since June 1, 2014. Sutton has been with the company his entire career. He joined International Paper in 1984, as an engineer at the Pineville, La., mill. In 1994, he was named mill manager at the Thilmany, Wisc., mill which at the time was part of International Paper’s industrial papers business. In 2000, Sutton relocated to Europe to serve as director of European corrugated packaging operations and was promoted to vice president and general manager responsible for all corrugated packaging operations across seven countries in the EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and Africa) region in 2002. In 2005, he was named vice president of corporate strategic planning and relocated to Memphis. He was elected senior vice president, global supply chain, in 2007 and in 2009 became senior vice president, printing and communications papers - the Americas. Sutton was appointed senior vice president, industrial packaging, in November 2011. Sutton serves on the Board of Directors for The Kroger Company. He is a member of the Business Council, serves on the American Forest & Paper Association Board of Directors, the Business Roundtable Board of Directors, and the International Advisory Board of the Moscow School of Management - Skolkovo. He was appointed Chairman of the U.S. Russian Business Council. He also serves on the Board of Directors for Memphis Tomorrow and the Board of Governors for New Memphis Institute. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering from Louisiana State University.

Joaquin Duato
Johnson & Johnson

Philip Blake (Phil)
Bayer

Philip 'Phil' Blake is an Head:US Region at Bayer Schering Pharma, President/CEO at Bayer, and Board Member at Nexia Biotechnologies. He has worked as Exec VP at Bayer, Senior VP at Bayer, and Head at Bayer HealthCare.

Alan W. Jope
Unilever

Devin W Stockfish is a President & CEO at Weyerhaeuser, Board Member at Weyerhaeuser, and Board Member at WEYERHAEUSER FORESTLANDS INT and is based in Seattle, Washington. He has worked as Senior VP/Gen Cnsl/Secretary at Weyerhaeuser, Senior VP:Timberlands at WEYERHAEUSER FORESTLANDS INT, and Associate at K&L Gates. Devin studied at University of Colorado Boulder and Columbia Law School.

What employees say about Kimberly-Clark's competitors

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4.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Feb 2021
Pros of working at Kimberly-Clark

Leading edge technology with strong emphasis on safety

Cons of working at Kimberly-Clark

Not enough diversity in upper management teams. Stagnant growth

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3.0
A zippia user wrote a review on May 2019
Pros of working at Kimberly-Clark

Friendly coworkers

Cons of working at Kimberly-Clark

Working on the Amazon account without enough team members. We are behind in technology and it takes a long time to implement necessary IT changes

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