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NetWorth vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1993
4.3
Phoenix, AZ1-7,501
1994
4.4
New York, NY1$1.1B2,803
-
3.9
New York, NY1$1.5M30
-
3.8
Columbia, MD1$470,00050
1981
4.7
North Canton, OH1$5.5B13,520
Solutionz
2001
3.6
Los Angeles, CA1$950,00010
1997
4.4
Chicago, IL1$300.0M75
1995
4.7
New York, NY1$81.7B226,291
-
3.7
--$940,00050
1999
4.6
Belmont, CA8$1.6B2,363
Development Group
2009
3.2
Redding, CA1$650,00010
1995
4.4
Bedminster, NJ1$480.0M1,266
2003
4.3
Alpharetta, GA1$276.6M3,000
Prodigy
1984
4.1
White Plains, NY1$5.1M10

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NetWorth salaries vs competitors

Compare NetWorth salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
NetWorth
$66,438$31.94-

Compare NetWorth job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
NetWorth
$79,895$38.41
KORE
$129,102$62.07
RingCentral
$87,911$42.26
Nitel
$85,609$41.16
KMC Telecom Holdings Inc
$84,895$40.81
Deutsche Telekom
$83,139$39.97
Development Group
$82,349$39.59
IDEA'S
$80,532$38.72
Prodigy
$79,871$38.40
Solutionz
$78,957$37.96
Global Networks
$75,670$36.38
Edison Group
$75,184$36.15
Icore Networks
$73,183$35.18
INNOVATE
$59,070$28.40

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NetWorth demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at NetWorth vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Deutsche Telekom66%34%
RingCentral73%27%
Solutionz76%24%
NetWorth--
Male
Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at NetWorth vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
56%18%7%14%5%
9.2
52%15%10%18%5%
9.3
Solutionz
63%14%10%9%3%
7.3

NetWorth and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Philip Falcone
INNOVATE

Vladimir G. Shmunis
RingCentral

Vlad Shmunis founded RingCentral in 1999 and launched RingCentral's cloud business phone service in 2003. He developed the service based on the need he saw among businesses for an alternative to inflexible and expensive hardware-based phone systems. Since founding RingCentral, Shmunis has led the company in reimagining business communications. Today, the company empowers hundreds of thousands of businesses and their employees to work with unparalleled freedom and in imaginative new ways, via a wide variety of mobile and fixed line devices in traditional as well as dispersed work environments. Shmunis has more than 25 years of industry and management experience. Prior to launching RingCentral, he founded and served as the CEO of Ring Zero Systems, a desktop software communications company. After shipping more than 25 million copies of its Windows software through partnerships with leading PC manufacturers, Ring Zero Systems was acquired by Motorola. Shmunis was named the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year® 2011 Northern California Award finalist. He holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in computer science from San Francisco State University, and is a named inventor in a number of U.S. patents.

Timotheus Hottges
Deutsche Telekom

Balesh Sharma
IDEA'S

Amber Harsin
Prodigy

Amber Harsin is a Chief Product Owner at Prodigy, EVP Market Engagement at Prodigy, and Chief Executive Officer at Prodigy and is based in Salt Lake City, Utah. She has worked as Clinical Trials Coordinator at University of Utah Dept of Neurology, Chief Product Officer at Prodigy, and Director of Product Management at Prodigy. Amber works or has worked as Conversion Manager at CUProdigy Core and Advisor at Clinton City Youth Council. She studied at Western Governors University between 2011 and 2012 and University of Phoenix between 2009 and 2011.

Alsylvia Pinkney
Global Networks

Chicke Fitzgerald
Solutionz

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