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  • Avalara has the most employees (3,351).
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Litera vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2001
4.2
McLeansville, NC1$29.0M100
Enterprise Horizon Consulting Group
2005
3.7
San Francisco, CA1$1.2M12
2003
4.1
Pittsburgh, PA1$14.0M175
Jamf
2002
3.8
Minneapolis, MN6$269.1M10
Logic Supply
-
3.7
South Burlington, VT1$33.0M20
1965
3.9
Plymouth, MN1$14.7M100
2004
3.8
South Plainfield, NJ1$11.2M25
1980
4.1
Dallas, TX2$37.0M375
2004
4.7
Seattle, WA7$699.0M3,351
1980
4.0
Plano, TX1-376
2002
4.7
Denver, CO4$140.1M1,022
Accusoft
1991
3.8
Tampa, FL1$20.1M4
1990
3.2
Duluth, MN1$7.6M35
1986
4.3
North Greenbush, NY1$165.5M940

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Litera salaries vs competitors

Compare Litera salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Litera
$77,204$37.12-

Compare Litera job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Litera
$103,804$49.91
CHARGE Anywhere
$112,009$53.85
Accusoft
$111,947$53.82
Symon Communications
$110,056$52.91
Logic Supply
$109,015$52.41
Korbyt
$108,901$52.36
Jamf
$108,555$52.19
Ping Identity
$102,587$49.32
Avalara
$101,029$48.57
DocsCorp
$99,854$48.01
Enterprise Horizon Consulting Group
$99,320$47.75
Saturn Systems Software Engineering
$96,980$46.62
ASI DataMyte
$95,918$46.11
Mapinfo
$94,654$45.51

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Litera demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Litera vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Avalara55%45%
Jamf66%34%
Logic Supply70%30%
Litera--
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Female
100%
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25%
0%

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Logic Supply

Jamf

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Compare race at Litera vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
60%13%8%14%6%
8.8
Jamf
79%10%7%2%2%
6.5
Logic Supply
79%13%4%3%1%
5.0

Litera and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Ankur Ahlowalia
Korbyt

Scott M. McFarlane
Avalara

Scott McFarlane is a co-founder and the CEO of Avalara. For more than 30 years Scott has pursued a specific vision: to blend strategic innovation with a rigorous operational discipline to create companies with unique cultures that shake the status quo. Beginning with his college days at Claremont McKenna, Scott partnered with his roommate to launch Lifecycle, the most popular computerized exercise bike of all time, and since then has led and advanced several companies including Aircoa and MetaInfo (which was sold to Check Point Software Technologies).

Avi Avni
Mapinfo

Jack Berlin
Accusoft

Sean Larkin
Logic Supply

Paul Sabella
CHARGE Anywhere

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