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Skullcandy vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2003
4.3
Park City, UT1$266.3M300
1964
4.4
Framingham, MA2-7,000
Harman Consumer, Inc.
-
3.7
Stamford, CT1--
1953
4.1
Milwaukee, WI1$18.3B35
-
4.2
--$3.1M30
Belami
2002
3.5
Sacramento, CA1$2.1M20
-
4.6
Madison, CT1$1.4B400
Integrate
1989
4.3
Scottsdale, AZ2$42.5M20
1990
4.0
Shelton, CT4$1.5M200
Memento
2002
3.9
Palm Springs, CA1$480,0007
-
3.8
Norcross, GA1-803
Avacom, Inc.
-
4.1
Irvine, CA1$670,0004
1978
4.7
Brisbane, CA1$180.0M601
1984
4.4
-7$1.1B4,300
Zing Systems
2005
3.7
Sioux Falls, SD1$750,00010
1988
4.3
Miami, FL1$350.0M1,971
1986
4.5
Portland, OR1$219.8M220
1999
4.0
Irvine, CA1$18.0M350
2004
4.2
Asbury Park, NJ1$25.0M30
Multivista
2003
3.4
Phoenix, AZ1$36.0M5
1987
4.3
Malvern, PA1$21.4M360

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Skullcandy salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Skullcandy
$60,845$29.25-

Compare Skullcandy job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Skullcandy
$41,386$19.90
Incipio
$51,665$24.84
Network Communication Services
$51,310$24.67
Monster Products
$51,062$24.55
Zing Systems
$50,279$24.17
Bose
$50,076$24.08
Scala
$49,279$23.69
Koss
$49,247$23.68
GDS
$48,295$23.22
Harman Consumer, Inc.
$47,607$22.89
Multivista
$47,072$22.63
Intcomex
$43,841$21.08
Skinit
$43,471$20.90
Gold Group Enterprises
$43,181$20.76
Axis Communications
$43,036$20.69
InFocus
$42,852$20.60
Environmental Data Resources
$42,813$20.58
Avacom, Inc.
$42,748$20.55
Memento
$42,717$20.54
Integrate
$42,482$20.42

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Skullcandy demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Skullcandy vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
InFocus56%44%
Intcomex62%38%
Environmental Data Resources63%37%
Skullcandy65%35%
Bose68%32%
Koss71%29%

Compare race at Skullcandy vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
54%25%5%13%3%
8.5
67%13%8%9%3%
7.6
62%15%10%9%4%
9.8
39%42%11%6%3%
8.1
63%14%8%11%3%
9.7
64%13%11%9%3%
9.7

Skullcandy and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Michael J. Koss
Koss

Michael Koss is a President/CEO at KOSS CORP and is based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He has worked as International President at Young Presidents Organization (YPO) and Board Member at Beloit College. Michael studied at University School Milwaukee between 1968 and 1972 and Beloit College between 1972 and 1976.

Lila Snyder
Bose

Mark Stoever
Monster Products

Mark Housley
InFocus

Mark Housley is a Board Member at InFocus, Executive Chairman at Vigilent, and Executive Director at Wethepeople.org and is based in Oakland, California. He has experience at Supermac Technologies Inc and has worked as Chairman at Apton Biosystem, Inc.; Chief Operating Officer at Media 100 Inc; and Board Member at Media 100 Inc. Mark studied at Pomona College.

Jeremy Bloom
Integrate

Jeremy Bloom is the only athlete in history to ski in the Olympics and get drafted into the NFL. He is a three-time WorldChampion, two-time Olympian, eleven-time World Cup gold medalist and the youngest member ever inducted into The United States Skiing Hall of Fame. He was also an All-American football player at the University of Colorado and played professional football as a wide receiver and return specialist in the National Football League for the Philadelphia Eagles and the Pittsburgh Steelers. While playing with the NFL in Philadelphia for the Eagles, he completed a business entrepreneurship program at Wharton Business School where he studied real estate and finance. Today, he is Founder/CEO of the Marketing Technology company, Integrate and founder of Wish of a Lifetime, a nonprofit organization that grants lifelong wishes to senior citizens. Through Jeremy’s vision and leadership, Integrate is transforming global marketing. The company has raised over $40M of venture capital from Comcast, Foundry Group and Liberty Global. Integrate was named as the ''Best New Company'' at the American Business Awards in New York City. Jeremy was named by Forbes as 30 under 30, tech executives under the age of 30 making waves in the technology space and in 2013 Jeremy was a finalist for the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year. Outside of business, Jeremy has continued to maintain his name within the sports world. He does commentary for college football and is an Olympic Sports Television Analyst and has worked for ESPN, Fox, NBC, and The Pac-12 Network.

Paul Buss
Skinit

Christopher Aronson
Environmental Data Resources

Ray Mauritsson
Axis Communications

Mr. William Wei Huang
GDS

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