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ParkMobile main competitors are Monetate, NComputing, and Amobee.

Competitor Summary. See how ParkMobile compares to its main competitors:

  • Amobee has the most employees (957).
  • Employees at Monetate earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $111,061.
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ParkMobile vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2008
4.1
Atlanta, GA1$9.1M172
1998
4.2
Houston, TX1$22.9M125
2006
4.0
Bellevue, WA2$21.0M299
2008
4.6
Sunnyvale, CA1$100.2M801
2004
4.5
San Mateo, CA1$15.0M120
Kickboard
2009
4.0
New Orleans, LA3$5.0M10
2009
4.0
Somerville, MA1$24.0M650
2008
4.3
Conshohocken, PA4$46.5M220
2010
4.0
Sunnyvale, CA1$11.0M175
-
3.5
Norwalk, CT1$690,00050
2005
4.6
Redwood City, CA5$750.0M957
-
4.1
Raleigh, NC1$12.4M30
2009
4.1
San Francisco, CA2$15.0M124
2011
3.9
Lexington, MA1$2.2M300
2009
3.6
San Francisco, CA1$3.1M52
2010
4.2
Austin, TX1$41.0M180
PokitDok
2011
3.9
San Mateo, CA1$1.5M3
2007
4.5
Boston, MA13$201.1M800

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ParkMobile salaries vs competitors

Among ParkMobile competitors, employees at Monetate earn the most with an average yearly salary of $111,061.

Compare ParkMobile salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
ParkMobile
$95,193$45.77-
Noventis
$78,232$37.61-
DreamBox Learning
$106,038$50.98-
Druva
$100,027$48.09-
NComputing
$108,585$52.20-
Kickboard
$62,158$29.88-

Compare ParkMobile job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
ParkMobile
$147,892$71.10
Monetate
$176,602$84.90
NComputing
$153,714$73.90
Adonit
$151,393$72.78
PokitDok
$146,614$70.49
rpath
$146,208$70.29
Aarki
$146,101$70.24
ownCloud
$146,101$70.24
Kickboard
$145,812$70.10
Revinate
$145,526$69.96
Etouches
$145,431$69.92
Plum District
$145,424$69.92
Amobee
$144,031$69.25
Noventis
$141,091$67.83
Druva
$137,363$66.04
DreamBox Learning
$136,226$65.49
Acquia
$136,024$65.40
SmartBear Software
$134,929$64.87

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ParkMobile demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at ParkMobile vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
DreamBox Learning40%60%
Acquia53%47%
ParkMobile54%46%
Amobee60%40%
NComputing60%40%
Monetate67%33%
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Compare race at ParkMobile vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
54%14%25%3%3%
6.5
68%7%10%9%5%
8.4
68%14%8%5%5%
7.2
71%10%9%8%2%
6.4
44%25%6%21%4%
9.1
48%23%8%16%5%
9.0

ParkMobile and similar companies CEOs

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Michael P. Sullivan
Acquia

Michael Sullivan is CEO of Acquia, effective in December 2017. Sullivan joins Acquia from Micro Focus, where he participated in the merger of Micro Focus with Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s software business. The combined company became the world’s seventh largest pure-play software company and the largest UK technology firm listed on the London Stock Exchange. Sullivan was responsible for the information management and governance product portfolio both at Micro Focus and at HP, where he was senior VP and GM for SaaS. Prior to joining HP, he led the Protect business unit at Autonomy, which delivered risk and compliance solutions to Fortune 1000 companies. He joined Autonomy through the acquisition of Zantaz, where he was senior VP of operations and services. Sullivan was the founder and CEO of Steelpoint Technologies, a pioneer in technologies for the intelligent management of unstructured information. Sullivan was recognized by Ernst & Young as an Entrepreneur of the Year finalist in both 2000 and 2004. Earlier in his career, he was a software developer for Raytheon. A lifelong resident of Massachusetts, he holds a degree in computer information systems from Bentley University.

Markus Rex
ownCloud

Jim Sharpe
Etouches

Marc Heyneker
Revinate

Lisa Maki
PokitDok

Susan Kim
Plum District

Susan Kim is the Chief Executive Officer of Plum District. Having spent most of her career in ecommerce, Susan is passionate about launching great products, building enduring consumer brands and businesses, and developing great teams. Susan first focused on marketing and business development at iHome.com, which was acquired by Linens ‘N Things in 2000. Her talent for launching great products and building businesses was further honed while serving as the Chief of Staff at eBay, where she also led product management for Buyer Activation and Activity. As Google’s Head of Operations, Susan managed a high performing global team responsible for extracting customer insights to support merchants and consumers across multiple product platforms. Most recently, Susan effectively scaled operations 300x at Minted.com, a social commerce start-up. Susan begins every day with excitement over launching innovative new products relevant to the Plum District mom, and continuing to drive consumer loyalty to grow the business. Susan received her BA from Harvard University and her MBA from Harvard Business School.

Stephen R. Collins
Monetate

Stephen R. Collins is a decisive and energetic growth oriented business leader with extensive management expertise and experience particularly in developing, disruptive and rapidly growing markets. Collins’ experience ranges from Big 4 audit to consumer products in emerging markets to the early days of online advertising to enterprise software and SaaS and most recently social media and e-commerce. During his career in technology Collins has held the titles of Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Information Officer, Chief Strategy Officer and Chief Innovation Officer reflecting his diverse skills and effectiveness as a leader. Also, Collins has extensive international experience having lived abroad and worked in more than 20 different countries.

Stefan Kohler
Kickboard

Young Song
NComputing

Nick Brien
Amobee

Most recently, Brien was Chief Executive Officer of The Americas for Dentsu International, leading 15,000 people across 40 operating units that served some of the world’s largest advertisers, such as Microsoft, Intel, General Motors, Anheuser-Busch, P&G and American Express. With more than three decades of worldwide experience across advertising, media and digital marketing, Brien has been committed to creating the most innovative and accountable solutions for brands that deliver the greatest business impact. Prior to joining Dentsu in August 2017, Brien was the President of Hearst Marketing Services and Chief Executive Officer of iCrossing. Brien also previously served as Chief Executive Officer of McCann Worldgroup, a leading advertising and marketing network, a post he assumed in April 2010. He also spent time at Interpublic, as the global Chief Executive Officer of IPG Mediabrands. He currently serves on the board of directors of Outfront Media, the leading out-of-home company in the United States, as well as being a member of the 4A’s and Interactive Advertising Bureau.

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