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ResMed main competitors are Edwards Lifesciences, Gilead Sciences, and Abiomed.

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

  • Medtronic has the most employees (104,950).
  • Employees at Edwards Lifesciences earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $112,516.
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ResMed vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1989
4.8
San Diego, CA4$4.7B8,000
1997
4.8
San Diego, CA8$1.2B2,800
1941
4.7
Kalamazoo, MI21$22.6B43,000
1981
4.0
Danvers, MA2$1.0B1,536
1979
4.7
Marlborough, MA7$16.7B36,000
1981
4.8
Cambridge, MA1$4.6B12,000
1833
4.6
Irving, TX9$309.0B80,000
2003
4.7
Menlo Park, CA2$106.7M393
1987
4.5
Foster City, CA9$28.8B11,800
1891
4.6
Kenilworth, NJ31$64.2B74,000
-
3.5
Dayton, OH1$1.6M30
2004
4.8
Lake Forest, IL1$4.5B19,000
1969
4.6
Washington, DC39$23.9B80,000
2000
4.5
Port Washington, NY9$30.0M50
1949
4.7
Minneapolis, MN26$17.0B104,950
1958
4.6
Irvine, CA2$5.4B14,000
Achieve Services
1964
3.5
Washington, DC1$480,0007
1968
4.7
Charlotte, NC10$1.3B2,600
1967
4.7
Eden Prairie, MN1$2.1B6,000
2003
4.1
Lynchburg, VA1$2.0M26
1996
4.0
Dallas, TX1$8.1B69,000

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ResMed salaries vs competitors

Among ResMed competitors, employees at Edwards Lifesciences earn the most with an average yearly salary of $112,516.

Compare ResMed salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
ResMed
$87,267$41.96-
NuVasive
$75,654$36.37-
Stryker
$69,470$33.40-
Abiomed
$99,022$47.61-
Boston Scientific
$60,291$28.99-
Sanofi Genzyme
$84,495$40.62-

Compare ResMed job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
ResMed
$110,693$53.22
Abiomed
$127,670$61.38
Edwards Lifesciences
$125,205$60.19
Stryker
$113,199$54.42
Merck
$110,616$53.18
Sanofi Genzyme
$108,923$52.37
Gilead Sciences
$108,814$52.31
Hospira
$108,434$52.13
Achieve Services
$103,778$49.89
McKesson
$103,215$49.62
Drive
$103,025$49.53
Johnson Health Center
$102,369$49.22
Essilor USA
$101,028$48.57
Medtronic
$100,655$48.39
Starkey Hearing Technologies
$93,276$44.84
Premier Inc.
$93,065$44.74
Boston Scientific
$92,345$44.40
NuVasive
$91,112$43.80
Intersect ENT
$90,299$43.41
Ardent Technologies
$88,965$42.77

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ResMed demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at ResMed vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Gilead Sciences56%44%
Edwards Lifesciences58%42%
Abiomed59%41%
ResMed61%39%
Boston Scientific61%39%
Danaher70%30%

Compare race at ResMed vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
48%20%12%16%4%
9.8
61%12%8%16%4%
9.8
57%16%7%15%5%
10.0
60%13%12%11%4%
9.9
44%32%5%14%5%
9.8
44%20%8%23%6%
9.8

ResMed revenue vs competitors

ResMed revenue is $4.7B. Among it's competitors, the company with the highest revenue is McKesson, $309.0B . The company with the lowest revenue is Achieve Services, $480.0K.

ResMed and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Michael R. Minogue
Abiomed

I am the Chief Executive Officer, President and Chairman of Abiomed, Inc. (NASDAQ: ABMD), the only medical device company focused solely on heart recovery. At Abiomed, we are driven by our four principles: recovering hearts and saving lives, leading in technology and innovation, growing shareholder value and sustaining a winning culture of putting patients first. As a U.S. military veteran, I also serve as Co-Founder and Chairman of the Mentoring Veterans Program (MVPvets), a nonprofit organization committed to helping military veterans network with industry mentors to discover career opportunities in the life sciences industry.

Michael F. Mahoney
Boston Scientific

Michael F. Mahoney is a Director on the board of the Boys & Girls Club of Boston. He is the Chairman and CEO of Boston Scientific.

Rainer M. Blair
Danaher

Michael A. Mussallem
Edwards Lifesciences

Michael A. Mussallem, age 56, has been chairman and CEO of Edwards Lifesciences, Inc. since 2000. Prior to 2000, Mussallem held a variety of positions with increasing responsibility in engineering, product development and senior management at Baxter International Inc., including Group Vice President of its CardioVascular business from 1994 to 2000 and Group Vice President of the Biopharmaceutical business from 1998 to 2000. From 1996 until 1998, he was the Chairman of Baxter's Asia Board overseeing Baxter's operations throughout Asia. Mr. Mussallem is chairman of the board of directors of the Advanced Medical Technology Association (AdvaMed), and serves as a member of the board for Advanced Medical Optics. He is also on the boards and executive committees of the California Healthcare Institute and OCTANe, and is a trustee of the University of California, Irvine Foundation. He received a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering in 1974 and an honorary doctorate in 1999 from the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in Indiana.

Daniel O’Day
Gilead Sciences

Brian Scott Tyler
McKesson

Tyler has more than two decades of experience with McKesson, having served in a wide variety of leadership roles throughout the company. He has led nearly every major business within the company as well as McKesson’s corporate strategy and business development unit.

Robert M. Davis
Merck

Robert M. Davis is corporate vice president and president of Baxter's Medical Products business. In this position, Davis oversees a range of products used in the delivery of fluids and drugs to patients, and in the treatment of end-stage kidney disease. Davis took on his current role in October 2010. Prior to this role, Davis served as corporate vice president and president of Baxter's Renal business. He served as corporate vice president and chief financial officer from 2006 through May 2010, and as treasurer from 2004 through 2006. Davis joined Baxter as treasurer in November 2004 from Eli Lilly and Company, where he served in numerous positions of increasing responsibility over 14 years. Davis currently serves on the Board of Trustees for Rush University Medical Center and also serves as a member of the Finance Committee. He also is a member of the Board of Directors of AdvaMed.

Chris Barry
NuVasive

Chris Barry serves as the chief executive officer and a member of the NuVasive Board of Directors. Prior to this role, Mr. Barry served as senior vice president and president of surgical innovations, the second largest business unit at Medtronic with $5.5 billion in annual revenue, from 2015 to 2018. In this role, Chris provided strategic direction to more than 14,000 employees working in 78 countries, including 10 manufacturing sites and multiple R&D centers. Prior to the acquisition of Covidien by Medtronic, Mr. Barry was president, Advanced Surgical Technologies of Covidien, where he led global strategy, product portfolio and U.S. commercial teams for the $3.2 billion global business unit. Mr. Barry spent more than 15 years in increasing commercial and executive leadership roles at Covidien. Mr. Barry received a bachelor’s degree in environmental science from Texas Tech University.

Michael J. Alkire
Premier

Kevin A. Lobo
Stryker

Kevin serves as the fifth Chairman and CEO at Stryker since it was founded in 1941 by Dr. Homer Stryker, an orthopaedic surgeon. Stryker is a leading medical technology company with over 40,000 employees. Kevin was born in India, grew up in Canada, and has lived and worked in four countries and four industries. He is the current chair of AdvaMed (Med-Tech trade association) and is a member of the Business Roundtable and Business Council. He is also active with community boards.

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