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Rave Mobile Safety main competitors are Workday, Proofpoint, and Optimizely.

Competitor Summary. See how Rave Mobile Safety compares to its main competitors:

  • Motorola Solutions has the most employees (18,000).
  • Employees at Workday earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $125,723.
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Rave Mobile Safety vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2004
4.1
Framingham, MA1$17.0M350
1928
4.5
Chicago, IL10$10.8B18,000
1971
4.5
Morrisville, NC1$424.0M1,140
2005
4.8
Pleasanton, CA14$8.4B12,500
1989
4.6
Fort Lauderdale, FL11$3.2B9,000
2010
3.8
San Jose, CA3$100.0M500
2009
3.7
San Francisco, CA5$120.0M400
1997
4.2
Boston, MA1$33.2M60
2002
4.7
Sunnyvale, CA11$1.1B3,368
2005
4.6
Redwood City, CA5$1.1B1,934
2018
4.5
New York, NY1$39.9M72
2006
4.6
San Mateo, CA2$150.0M3,000
2007
4.5
Boston, MA13$201.1M800
Mtc Performance
-
4.2
Schaumburg, IL1$4.7M20
-
3.7
Colorado Springs, CO1$45.0M500
2011
4.1
Atlanta, GA1$5.5M160
2006
4.5
San Mateo, CA3$66.4M450

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Rave Mobile Safety salaries vs competitors

Among Rave Mobile Safety competitors, employees at Workday earn the most with an average yearly salary of $125,723.

Compare Rave Mobile Safety salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Rave Mobile Safety
$85,476$41.09-
Motorola Solutions
$82,657$39.74-
Tekelec
$92,276$44.36-
Workday
$125,723$60.44-
Citrix
$114,526$55.06-
CloudBees
$66,705$32.07-

Compare Rave Mobile Safety job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Rave Mobile Safety
$85,244$40.98
Workday
$118,722$57.08
Tekelec
$114,748$55.17
Citrix
$105,552$50.75
Motorola Solutions
$99,575$47.87
Box
$98,223$47.22
Conga
$91,872$44.17
Optimizely
$91,523$44.00
Proofpoint
$86,969$41.81
CloudBees
$83,419$40.11
Jobvite
$76,444$36.75
Mtc Performance
$70,464$33.88
Accellos, Inc.
$70,094$33.70
4Sight Technologies
$69,440$33.38
Acquia
$68,605$32.98
Pindrop
$68,243$32.81
Validity
$67,000$32.21

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Rave Mobile Safety demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Rave Mobile Safety vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Workday56%44%
Box61%39%
Citrix66%34%
Rave Mobile Safety69%31%
Motorola Solutions70%30%
Proofpoint70%30%

Compare race at Rave Mobile Safety vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
61%14%13%7%6%
7.0
58%20%11%8%3%
9.6
50%17%11%17%5%
9.8
52%17%10%16%5%
9.9
49%19%6%22%5%
9.3
50%20%8%16%6%
9.6

Rave Mobile Safety and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Aaron Levie
Box

Aaron Winsor Levie (born December 27, 1985) (pronounced) is an American entrepreneur. He is the co-founder and CEO of the enterprise cloud company Box.

Robert M. Calderoni
Citrix

Gregory Q. Brown
Motorola Solutions

Greg Brown (born 26 February 1943) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon in the VFL during the 1960s.

Ashan Willy
Proofpoint

Aneel Bhusri
Workday

Aneel Bhusri (born February 14, 1966) is an American business executive. He is the chief executive officer (CEO) of Workday. He is also a partner at Greylock Partners and was a member of Intel's board of directors between 2014 and 2019.

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.

Noel Goggin
Conga

Frank Plastina
Tekelec

Frank Plastina was appointed President and CEO of Tekelec in February 2006. He brings more than 19 years of senior executive and management experience in the telecommunications industry with companies including Proxim Corporation, Warburg Pincus LLC and Nortel Networks Corporation. Prior to joining Tekelec, Mr. Plastina was executive in residence at Warburg Pincus, where he was responsible for evaluating potential investments and providing executive support to its portfolio companies. Previously, Mr. Plastina was executive chairman of Proxim, a provider of Wi-Fi and broadband wireless access products. During Mr. Plastina’s 15-year career at Nortel, he held a series of executive-level positions in the company’s Wireless, Internet Service Providers, Signaling Solutions, Mergers & Acquisitions and Finance Groups. Most recently, he was president of Nortel’s multi-billion dollar Metro and Enterprise Networks business unit, in which he led the successful development and marketing of the company’s VoIP products to service providers, enterprises and government entities.

Mark R Briggs
Validity

Sacha Labourey
CloudBees

Sacha Labourey is co-founder and chief strategy officer at CloudBees, the enterprise software delivery company. CloudBees provides the industry’s leading DevOps technology platform that enables developers to focus on what they do best: Build stuff that matters. Sacha has been an active leader in open source software for twenty years, with roles ranging from development to integration to partnerships. A native of Neuchâtel, Switzerland, he learned to found a business by launching his own consulting firm while still working toward his Master's degree in computer science from Swiss science and technology university EPFL. Sacha was a core contributor to Marc Fleury’s JBoss project, implementing its original clustering features. When JBoss became a business, he founded JBoss’ European headquarters in 2003 and served as GM for Europe and then CTO. Red Hat acquired both JBoss and Sacha in 2006, making him GM of their middleware division. Sacha established CloudBees’ work-anywhere approach from the start, a decade before most companies were forced to make the leap. He works from Neuchâtel, where he lives with his wife, daughter and two cats - Nestor, who rules the house, and Tricotine, who is über smart and agile (but not as in development!). It was from Neuchâtel that he founded CloudBees with François Déchery in 2010. Sacha is proud of having hired the best Bees around the world, wherever they choose to live.

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