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  • Pixar Animation Studios has the most employees (1,233).
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Signs Now vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1986
3.4
Sarasota, FL1$500,00050
1986
4.0
Columbia, MD2$6.9M50
1986
3.9
West Palm Beach, FL303$15.3M200
1985
4.1
Carrollton, TX1$27.4M50
-
4.0
Freeport, NY1$5.3M53
1977
4.1
Plymouth, MI1$6.9M83
1979
4.6
Emeryville, CA2$770.0M1,233
1969
3.9
Los Angeles, CA2$16.0M75
Design Design, Inc.
1986
3.7
Grand Rapids, MI1--
1847
4.5
Chicago, IL1$1.9B8,200
1837
4.4
Baltimore, MD1$190.0M750
1903
3.5
Butler, PA1$5.2M125
2005
4.3
New York, NY1$8.0M175

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Signs Now salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Signs Now
$50,279$24.17-

Compare Signs Now job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Signs Now
$66,214$31.83
The Baltimore Sun
$94,870$45.61
Pixar Animation Studios
$92,649$44.54
Chicago Tribune
$90,405$43.46
Design Design, Inc.
$73,258$35.22
Signarama
$68,953$33.15
Signs By Tomorrow
$68,676$33.02
Left Right
$64,617$31.07
Print International
$63,209$30.39
Allegra Marketing Print Mail
$61,858$29.74
Fastsigns International
$61,471$29.55
Butler Eagle
$49,278$23.69
The Korea Times
$41,332$19.87

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Signs Now demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Signs Now vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Pixar Animation Studios53%47%
Fastsigns International60%40%
Signarama69%31%
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Compare race at Signs Now vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
49%25%7%14%5%
8.5
62%16%11%8%3%
9.0
64%16%12%5%3%
9.5

Signs Now and similar companies CEOs

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Ray Titus
Signarama

Mike Marcantonio
Signs By Tomorrow

Peggy Peggy
Design Design, Inc.

Catherine Monson
Fastsigns International

Catherine Monson was named CEO and President of FASTSIGNS International, Inc. in 2008. She brought a strong background in management and business leadership, as well more than 25 years of franchising and digital printing experience. Known for her motivational and accountability-led management style, Catherine believes in consistent communication and a two-way relationship with franchisees. It is with great passion that she leads the more than 660 franchised FASTSIGNS® worldwide, as well as to the 100+ employees that comprise the FASTSIGNS International corporate team. Since joining FASTSIGNS, Catherine has been on a mission to advance the brand from that of just a sign and banner provider to a visual ideas and comprehensive solutions provider for all kinds of businesses and brands. Many got to see her commitment to FASTSIGNS when she appeared on the two-time Emmy Award-nominated reality series, “Undercover Boss”, in May of 2012. The show follows high-level corporate executives as they slip anonymously into the rank-and-file of their own company to examine the inner workings of their organization. A strong advocate for small business enterprise and franchising, Catherine also spends much of her time and energy serving on the Board of Directors for the International Franchise Association (IFA), the world’s oldest and largest organization representing franchises worldwide. Through her service with the IFA, Catherine works to help further the IFA’s mission of protecting and promoting franchising through government relations, public relations and educational programs.

Young Jin Oh
The Korea Times

Young Jin Oh is a Board Member at Korea Times New York Inc The and Chief Executive Officer at Korea Times New York Inc The.

Filip Feyaerts
Print International

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