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Red Canary vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2013
4.3
Denver, CO1$18.0M420
2014
3.7
Los Angeles, CA1$580,00050
2010
4.6
Saint Louis, MO2$55.0M100
2018
4.2
Stanford, CA1$1.8M25
2015
4.4
Redwood City, CA1$2.7M133
Blue Canoe
2016
3.3
Bellevue, WA1$210,00017
2013
3.8
Denver, CO1$1.8M39
2010
4.4
Walnut, CA1$21.0M304
Thirsty
-
4.1
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Lucky Oyster
2012
3.6
Seattle, WA1$480,0007
Sabi
2010
3.4
Hollywood, FL1$250,0003
2017
3.8
New York, NY1$670,00056
2012
4.6
Chicago, IL1$45.0M619
Tap 'n Tap
2008
3.4
Cambridge, MA1$330,0002

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Red Canary salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Red Canary
$79,714$38.32-

Compare Red Canary job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Red Canary
$145,832$70.11
Zūm
$148,780$71.53
Tap 'n Tap
$146,544$70.45
Lucky Oyster
$146,543$70.45
Thirsty
$146,282$70.33
Blinker
$146,066$70.22
Tortuga
$145,966$70.18
Sabi
$145,952$70.17
Blue Canoe
$145,944$70.17
Viki
$145,891$70.14
Ketchup
$145,857$70.12
Mon Ami
$145,836$70.11
Seated
$145,540$69.97
Shiftgig
$105,500$50.72

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Red Canary and similar companies CEOs

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Anu Adasolum
Sabi

Matthew Berk
Lucky Oyster

Founder @bean-box @open List • Worked at @jupiter-research, @marchex • Studied at @cornell-university, @johns-hopkins-university

Richard Bowman
Shiftgig

Sarah Daniels
Blue Canoe

Passionate leader with a deep commitment to understanding the customer, helping the customer, and developing all product, marketing, and sales strategies around that understanding. I've focused on customers as an entrepreneur and co-founder, and as a CMO in a publicly traded company. Helped lead five venture-backed companies through rapid growth periods, changes of strategies, fund-raising, and acquisitions. Enjoy the gamut from early stage start ups up to organizations of 1000 employees. Had the privilege of hiring, mentoring, and working with some amazing teams of people. Also committed to mentoring and doing my part to help the world be a better place. I've been a partner at Social Venture Partners since 2006, and actively mentor UW Foster MBAs, SVP Fast Pitch social entrepreneurs, and a number of ed tech start ups.

David McKay
Seated

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