Post job

Competitor Summary. See how Standard Process compares to its main competitors:

  • Ivoclar Vivadent has the most employees (3,500).
Work at Standard Process?
Share your experience

Standard Process vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1929
3.8
Palmyra, WI5$4.4M200
2004
3.8
Alexandria, VA1$2.8M40
1983
4.8
Aliso Viejo, CA2$297.5M150
2003
4.2
Orlando, FL1$21.0M248
1955
3.5
Pittsburgh, PA1$6.0M56
1989
4.0
Woodstock, IL1$15.1M50
American Bio Medica
1992
4.0
Kinderhook, NY1$913,00020
1995
4.4
Watsonville, CA1$29.3M100
1962
3.9
Belleville, KS1$17.4M200
1956
4.7
Pleasanton, CA1$930.0M500
1951
3.6
Niles, MI1$1.6M30
FirstFitness Nutrition
1989
3.7
Carrollton, TX1$1.6M15
Chroma Color Corporation
-
4.5
Peoria Heights, IL5$25.0M10
1988
4.2
Chesterfield, MO1$36.1M91
2002
4.3
Lehi, UT1$213.7M675
LifeWave
2000
3.9
Roseville, CA1$760,0007
2003
4.6
Sandy, UT2$200.2M227
1985
4.4
Idaho Falls, ID3$800.0M1,200
Dura
2018
4.3
Draper, UT1-6
1988
3.7
Aston, PA1$28.0M249
1986
4.4
Amherst, NY1$869.2M3,500

Rate how well Standard Process differentiates itself from its competitors.

Zippia waving zebra

Standard Process salaries vs competitors

Compare Standard Process salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Standard Process
$46,078$22.15-

Compare Standard Process job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Standard Process
$42,424$20.40
Shaklee
$44,615$21.45
Responsible Business Alliance
$43,490$20.91
Ortho Molecular Products
$43,425$20.88
Dura
$43,348$20.84
XYMOGEN
$43,118$20.73
American Bio Medica
$42,491$20.43
Douglas Laboratories
$42,256$20.32
LifeWave
$41,898$20.14
Ivoclar Vivadent
$41,444$19.93
Scott Specialties
$41,402$19.90
Nordic Naturals
$41,227$19.82
Melaleuca:The Wellness
$41,177$19.80
Metagenics
$41,164$19.79
Endless Pools
$41,080$19.75
LifeVantage
$40,866$19.65
FirstFitness Nutrition
$40,706$19.57
XanGo
$40,233$19.34
Chroma Color Corporation
$38,991$18.75
Leader Publications
$37,687$18.12

Do you work at Standard Process?

Does Standard Process effectively differentiate itself from competitors?

Standard Process jobs

Standard Process demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Standard Process vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Shaklee38%62%
Reliv International45%55%
Metagenics53%47%
LifeVantage55%45%
Ivoclar Vivadent57%43%
Standard Process--
Male
Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at Standard Process vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
69%15%6%6%4%
9.8
70%12%9%5%3%
8.3
61%16%12%7%4%
7.9
59%17%9%11%4%
9.8
61%18%8%8%5%
9.6

Standard Process and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Steven R. Fife
LifeVantage

Steven R Fife is a President and Chief Executive Officer at LIFEVANTAGE CORP and Chief Financial Officer at LIFEVANTAGE CORP and is based in Utah. He has worked as Exec VP/CFO at LECG; Vice President, Operations Controller, Corporate at VIAVI SOLUTIONS INC.; and Interim CFO at Women's Initiative for Self Development. Steven works or has worked at Optical Coating Laboratory LLC. He attended Brigham Young University (BYU) between 1977 and 1983.

Ryan Andrew Montgomery
Reliv International

Ryan Montgomery is a Board Member at RELIV INTERNATIONAL INC and President/CEO at RELIV INTERNATIONAL INC and is based in Chesterfield, Missouri. He has worked as VP:Sales at RELIV INTERNATIONAL INC, Counsel at RELIV INTERNATIONAL INC, and Exec VP:Worldwide Sales at RELIV INTERNATIONAL INC. Ryan attended Vanderbilt University between 1993 and 1995, St Louis University School of Law, and SLU LAW between 1996 and 1999.

Diego Gabathuler
Ivoclar Vivadent

Diego Gabathuler is a Chief Executive Officer at Ivoclar Vivadent. He has worked as Member-Mgmt Board at Ivoclar Vivadent.

Frank Vandersloot
Melaleuca:The Wellness

Roger L. Barnett
Shaklee

Mr. Barnett is the Chairman and CEO of Shaklee Corporation. Founded in 1956, Shaklee is a leading natural nutrition company in the U.S., with more than 2 million members and distributors principally in North America and Asia. In 2000, Shaklee was the first company in the world to become Climate Neutral Certified to fully offset its carbon emissions.Mr. Barnett began his career at the investment banking firm Lazard Freres & Co. He then organized an investment group to acquire control of Arcade, Inc., which he transformed into the largest sampling company in the world, expanding from a solely U.S. operation into a global business. He was also the founder and Chairman and CEO of Beauty.com, which was one of the first internet retailers in the cosmetics industry. Mr. Barnett has also been elected as the Chairman of The World Federation of Direct Selling Associations (WFDSA), a global organization representing more than 60 national direct selling associations with $180 billion in revenue and more than 100 million representatives.Mr. Barnett received his undergraduate degree from Yale College (Summa Cum Laude), his law degree from Yale Law School (Senior Editor, Yale Law Journal), and his MBA from Harvard Business School. Mr. Barnett has been selected as a Global Leader for Tomorrow by the World Economic Forum (Davos) and has also been selected as a Young Leader Fellow of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations. Additionally, Mr. Barnett serves as a member of the Harvard and Yale Schools of Public Health Leadership Councils, the University Council of Yale University, the Yale University President's Council on International Activities, the Board of Directors of the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity, and the Advisory Board of 2004 Nobel Peace Laureate Wangari Maathai's The Green Belt Movement.

Melissa A. Waterhouse
American Bio Medica

Melissa Waterhouse is a CEO/Principal Accounting & Financial Officer at AMERICAN BIO MEDICA CORP and Board Member at AMERICAN BIO MEDICA CORP and is based in Kinderhook, New York. She has worked as Secretary at AMERICAN BIO MEDICA CORP.

L. Douglas Lioon
Douglas Laboratories

David Schmidt
LifeWave

David Schmidt is the Founder and CEO of LifeWave, a leading health and wellness company. He started the company in 2004 with the stated goal of helping people feel better, look younger and lead more joyful lives through health and wellness products that tap into the body’s natural energy and resiliency. The company also works to create business opportunities that can help people find professional fulfillment through company partnerships. The CEO attended Pace University in Pleasantville, NY where he received his formal education in Management Information Systems and Biology. Following his undergraduate work, he embarked on a career centered around business and development. Many of his efforts at this time were focused on product innovation, an interest of his since his childhood days spent admiring the work of Thomas Edison. In his own work, the future CEO created novel techniques for synthesizing oxygen and hydrogen, designed a bladeless turbine generator, and worked on a combustion rocket engine. David Schmidt created LifeWave after working to create methods that could help raise energy levels without resorting to potentially harmful drugs. His solution to this problem was the creation of his patented phototherapy patches, which now form the foundation of his company’s offerings. The patches work through topical application on a user’s skin where they can reflect specific wavelengths of light back into the body. This reflected light then initiates powerful changes to the body at the cellular level, creating the health and wellness benefits for which LifeWave has become known.

Carl Beckwith
Dura

Joar Opheim
Nordic Naturals

Standard Process competitors FAQs

Search for jobs