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RH main competitors are Jill Acquisition LLC, LIZ CLAIBORNE, and The Tile Shop.

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

  • Gap Inc. has the most employees (117,000).
  • Employees at Jill Acquisition LLC earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $84,314.
  • The oldest company is Nordstrom, founded in 1901.
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RH vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1979
4.3
Corte Madera, CA5-4,500
1977
4.4
Pittsburgh, PA1$5.3B37,000
1969
4.4
Secaucus, NJ3$1.6B2,100
1907
4.5
Dallas, TX1$4.9B13,500
1901
4.5
Seattle, WA11$15.0B74,000
1976
4.7
New York, NY1$1.2B6,800
1969
4.5
San Francisco, CA10$15.1B117,000
1948
4.0
Kearney, NE1$1.2B9,000
1982
3.9
Anaheim, CA1$797.8M10,300
1945
4.1
Arcadia, WI1$4.7B35,000
1986
4.1
Cheyenne, WY1$45.0M950
1962
4.4
Northbrook, IL2$1.6B7,500
2002
4.2
New York, NY1$98.0M1,897
1985
4.1
Plymouth, MN5$347.1M1,343
1936
4.6
Kennett Square, PA1$140.0M1,600
2009
4.3
Quincy, MA1$616.0M3,200
1986
4.7
Hudson, OH5$796.9M1,150
2000
4.2
Smyrna, GA10$4.5B3,680
1978
4.3
Becker, MN1$8.5M180
1980
4.5
Minneapolis, MN3$237.5M3,000
1982
4.1
Cypress, CA5$49.9M690

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RH salaries vs competitors

Among RH competitors, employees at Jill Acquisition LLC earn the most with an average yearly salary of $84,314.

Compare RH salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
RH
$39,870$19.17-
American Eagle Outfitters
$31,272$15.03-
The Children's Place
$28,437$13.67-
Neiman Marcus Group
$34,773$16.72-
Nordstrom
$33,810$16.25-
LIZ CLAIBORNE
$56,808$27.31-

Compare RH job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
RH
$105,637$50.79
LIZ CLAIBORNE
$97,506$46.88
American Eagle Outfitters
$93,903$45.15
Gap Inc.
$93,210$44.81
Neiman Marcus Group
$86,478$41.58
PacSun
$79,016$37.99
Jill Acquisition LLC
$78,220$37.61
Room & Board
$70,636$33.96
Ashley HomeStore
$69,023$33.18
Closets By Design
$68,958$33.15
Sierra Trading Post
$66,787$32.11
The Children's Place
$66,442$31.94
Nordstrom
$64,347$30.94
The Tile Shop
$64,117$30.83
Arhaus
$63,050$30.31
Buckle
$62,812$30.20
west elm
$58,694$28.22
Crate and Barrel
$55,435$26.65
Becker Furniture
$49,335$23.72
Calico
$48,639$23.38

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RH demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at RH vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
The Children's Place20%80%
Nordstrom34%66%
Buckle37%63%
American Eagle Outfitters38%62%
RH57%43%
Floor & Decor63%37%

Compare race at RH vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
58%20%12%7%4%
10.0
60%19%11%6%3%
9.6
54%22%14%6%3%
9.8
58%19%10%8%5%
9.7
67%14%10%6%3%
9.8
58%20%13%6%3%
9.7

RH revenue vs competitors

RH revenue is $3.8B. Among it's competitors, the company with the highest revenue is Gap Inc., $15.1B . The company with the lowest revenue is Becker Furniture, $8.5M.

RH and similar companies CEOs

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Jay L. Schottenstein
American Eagle Outfitters

Jay Schottenstein is an influential retail entrepreneur with a deep commitment to philanthropy. As a leader in the retail industry, he oversees a network of public and privately held businesses across various categories. Mr. Schottenstein is Chairman and CEO of American Eagle Outfitters (NYSE:AEO), Chairman and CEO of American Signature, Executive Chairman of Designer Brands (NYSE:DBI), Chairman, President, and CEO of Schottenstein Stores Corporation & Schottenstein Property Group, Chairman and CEO of SB360 Capital Partners, among others. He also holds board positions at American Eagle Outfitters, Designer Brands, Albertsons Companies and a number of philanthropic and educational organizations. Mr. Schottenstein developed a keen understanding of business at an early age, fueled by the entrepreneurial spirit of his grandfather, Ephraim Schottenstein. Ephraim and Anna Schottenstein opened Columbus, Ohio-based E.L. Schottenstein Department Stores in 1917 where Jay later learned the family business from his father, Jerome Schottenstein. His first leadership role was in 1976 as a store manager in the family furniture business, Value City Furniture. In 1984, Mr. Schottenstein assumed an executive role in the family’s Value City Department Stores, now Designer Brands. Following the death of his father in 1992, Jay rose to lead the retail empire and continues to build on the Schottenstein family legacy. Mr. Schottenstein is passionate about giving back to the communities where he and his family live and where his businesses have a footprint. Together with his wife, Jeanie Schottenstein, he developed the Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein Family Foundation to support local, national and global charitable and educational organizations. He was instrumental in founding The Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein Prize in Cardiovascular Sciences at the Ohio State University to provide national and international recognition to those at the forefront of cardiovascular sciences. The Schottenstein family is consistently recognized for their incredible philanthropic efforts. In 2009, Lebron James nominated Mr. Schottenstein for the Time 100, the magazine’s annual list of the world’s most influential people. In 2010, the American Red Cross of Central Ohio honored the Schottensteins with the Humanitarian of the Year Award for their commitment to improving the Columbus community. In 2016, Mr. Schottenstein was honored with the T. Kenyon Holly Award for his outstanding humanitarian achievement by the Two Ten Footwear Foundation. The Schottensteins were also honored in 2019 by the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation for their long-standing support.

Thomas V Taylor
Floor & Decor

Thomas V. Taylor, Jr. has served as the Chief Executive Officer and a member of the Board since December 2012. Prior to joining the company, Mr. Taylor began his career at age 16 in 1983 at a Miami Home Depot store. He worked his way up through various manager, district manager, vice president, president, and senior vice president roles to eventually serve as the Executive Vice President of Operations with responsibility for all 2,200 Home Depot stores and then the Executive Vice President of Merchandising and Marketing, again for all stores. After leaving Home Depot in 2006, for the next six years, Mr. Taylor was a Managing Director at Sun Capital Partners. During his tenure, he was a board member for over twenty portfolio companies in the United States and Europe. Mr. Taylor currently serves on the board of directors of National Vision Holdings Inc. and Cooper's Hawk Winery & Restaurants.

Erik B. Nordstrom
Nordstrom

Dennis H. Nelson
Buckle

Dennis Nelson is a Board Member at BUCKLE INC. He has worked as President/COO at BUCKLE INC and Salesman at BUCKLE INC. Dennis studied at Kearney State College.

V Rajasekaran are a Board Member at Viceroy Chennai Hotels Pvt Ltd, Board Member at Egmore Benefit Society Limited, and Board Member at Tanchem Imports & Exports P Ltd.

Bob L. Martin
Gap Inc.

John Reed
Arhaus

John Reed co-founded Arhaus, LLC and served as its Chief Executive Officer. He serves as Chairman of Arhaus, LLC.

Neela Montgomery
Crate and Barrel

Mark Wurzel
Calico

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Pros of working at RH

Pushing the limits and being an industry leader

Cons of working at RH

No room to move forward in my career

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