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Taulia main competitors are Meta, Jobvite, and Uber Technologies.

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

  • Siemens has the most employees (303,000).
  • Employees at Meta earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $155,739.
  • The oldest company is Siemens, founded in 1847.
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Taulia vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2009
4.6
San Francisco, CA5$48.8M101
2004
4.8
Menlo Park, CA33$164.5B71,970
1939
4.9
Palo Alto, CA12$53.6B53,000
1966
4.7
Purchase, NY7$1.8T25,000
1847
4.7
Saint Paul, MN81$66.7B303,000
1906
4.3
Norwalk, CT2$6.2B24,700
1976
4.3
West Hollywood, CA1$23.2B6,678
2009
4.7
San Francisco, CA8$44.0B22,800
1989
4.7
Portsmouth, NH5$500.0M2,344
1985
4.5
Fort Mill, SC1$165.4M1,347
Mercent Corporation
2005
3.7
Seattle, WA1$19.0M2
2009
4.4
Chicago, IL4$68.0M135
2008
4.3
Westborough, MA1$47.2M350
2010
4.2
Chesapeake, VA1$11.0M169
2001
4.0
Manhattan, KS1$45.5M364
EnterpriseDB
2004
4.2
Bedford, MA1$45.0M20
2007
4.5
New York, NY1$178.7M300
2006
4.6
San Francisco, CA3$53.0M170
2008
3.9
Sunnyvale, CA1-31
2008
4.6
Austin, TX4$65.9M1,300
2006
4.5
San Mateo, CA3$66.4M450

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Taulia salaries vs competitors

Among Taulia competitors, employees at Meta earn the most with an average yearly salary of $155,739.

Compare Taulia salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Taulia
$94,246$45.31-
Meta
$155,739$74.87-
HP
$102,566$49.31-
Mastercard
$99,226$47.70-
Siemens
$74,690$35.91-
Xerox
$40,954$19.69-

Compare Taulia job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Taulia
$100,410$48.27
Meta
$153,668$73.88
Uber Technologies
$141,265$67.92
Kabam
$133,702$64.28
Ticketmaster
$132,893$63.89
Jobvite
$117,744$56.61
Spredfast
$112,495$54.08
Basware
$112,344$54.01
CivicPlus
$109,663$52.72
HP
$109,225$52.51
Zetta
$109,081$52.44
Mercent Corporation
$108,152$52.00
Siemens
$107,072$51.48
Decisions
$104,747$50.36
Mastercard
$103,881$49.94
Simplivity
$102,613$49.33
Bottomline Technologies
$102,225$49.15
Unitas Global
$102,068$49.07
EnterpriseDB
$101,672$48.88
Videology
$101,310$48.71

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Taulia demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Taulia vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Xerox42%58%
Meta56%44%
Mastercard59%41%
Bottomline Technologies61%39%
HP65%35%
Taulia68%32%
Male
Female

Compare race at Taulia vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
48%16%6%20%11%
9.0
70%10%7%10%3%
9.4
51%19%9%16%5%
9.6
54%15%10%15%5%
9.9
58%13%10%16%4%
9.7
61%16%11%7%4%
9.9

Taulia and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio

As President and Chief Executive Officer, Craig leads the Bottomline organization in its mission to transform the way businesses pay and get paid. A strategic global business executive with extensive expertise in fintech, payments and software, Craig has a proven track record of optimizing enterprise, mission critical software and processing organizations for profitability and growth. Through several C-suite roles, including Chief Operating Officer, Chief Product Officer, and Chief Strategy & Transformation Officer, as well as advisory capacities across startup, private equity, enterprise, and consulting companies worldwide, he is recognized for establishing strategy and vision to drive business growth and transformation. Prior to joining Bottomline, Craig served in executive leadership roles at ACI Worldwide, a global payments software company.

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Meta

Enrique J. Lores
HP

Michael E. Miebach
Mastercard

Michael Miebach is chief executive officer of Mastercard and a member of the company’s board of directors. He is leading the company into a more digital world where the continued application of new technologies will further enable payments to become more seamless in the overall purchasing experience, while bolstering cyber services and data-powered insights. Over the past five years, first as chief product officer and then president, Michael was critical to setting the strategy that transformed the company’s offerings from a consumer card-centric business to a platform supporting choice in how businesses, people and governments make payments. This strategy, combined with the company’s customer focus, helped Mastercard evolve and diversify into new areas including real-time payments, open banking, digital identity and other value-added services. His collaborative approach creates scalable and trusted solutions for the exchange of payments and data and can be seen in his leadership of the acquisitions of Vocalink and Finicity, as well as the pending transaction with Nets - each expanding Mastercard’s range of payment flows. Michael joined Mastercard in 2010 to lead its Middle East and Africa operations, where he helped shape and advance the company’s financial inclusion efforts with targeted solutions for governments and their citizens across the region. Earlier in his career, Michael held senior roles at both Barclays Bank and Citibank. He is a member of the digital advisory council of Fannie Mae, which makes sustainable homeownership and workforce rental housing a reality for millions of Americans, and a member of the board of directors for the nonprofit Accion, which gives people across the world the financial tools and services they need to prosper. Michael is also a board member at large for the Ronald McDonald House New York City, a charity that offers vital resources and compassionate care to children and their families being treated by the world’s leading pediatric cancer hospitals. Michael holds a Master of Business Administration from the University of Passau in Germany.

John Visentin
Xerox

John Visentin is vice chairman and chief executive officer of Xerox Corporation. He was appointed to this position effective May 14, 2018. John has managed multibillion dollar business units in the IT services industry - at both Hewlett-Packard and IBM - and over the course of his career has a proven track record transforming complex operations to consistently drive profitable growth. Before joining Xerox, John was a senior advisor to the chairman of Exela Technologies and an operating partner for Advent International, where he provided advice, analysis and assistance with respect to operational and strategic business matters in the due diligence and evaluation of investment opportunities. John was also a consultant to Icahn Capital in connection with a proxy contest at Xerox Corporation from March 2018 to May 2018. From October 2013 through July 2017, John served as the executive chairman and chief executive officer of Novitex Enterprise Solutions. Additionally, John was an advisor with Apollo Global Management and contributed to their February 2015 acquisition of Presidio, the leading provider of professional and managed services for advanced IT solutions. He was chairman of the board of Presidio from February 2015 to November 2017. John graduated from Concordia University in Montreal, Canada, with a bachelor’s degree in Commerce.

Seungwon Lee
Kabam

Doron Kempel
Simplivity

Before starting SimpliVity, Doron was the Founder and CEO of Diligent Technologies, a pioneer in Enterprise Data Deduplication. Diligent was acquired by IBM in April 2008. Prior to Diligent, Doron served as Vice President and General Manager at EMC. Prior to joining EMC, Doron was VP Sales & Marketing at Imedia Corporation, a pioneer in digital video distribution. Imedia was acquired by Terayon Communications Systems. Doron holds Law and Philosophy degrees, and a Masters in Business Administration from Harvard University.

Jack Blaha
Spredfast

Roger Ames
Ticketmaster

Mr. Roger Ames has been the Chief Executive Officer of International of Ticketmaster Entertainment, Inc. since August 2009 and oversees its operations in 19 global markets outside of the United States. Mr. Ames serves as an Advisor to Ingenious VCT Funds. He served as Chief Executive Officer of Capitol Records Inc. He served as the Head of North American operation of EMI Group Limited since April 27, 2007 and overaw its music operations in the U.S. and Canada including their Capitol, Virgin and Blue Note labels and an artist roster which included Coldplay, Beastie Boys, 30 Seconds To Mars, Keith Urban, the Rolling Stones, and more. He began his career in the music industry with EMI UK in 1975. In 1979, he joined PolyGram UK in the A&R department of the Phonogram label and, in 1983, moved to PolyGram's re-launched London Records as General Manager, subsequently becoming managing director. Mr. Ames served as President of Warner Music International since April 1999. He served as an Executive Vice President of Polygram and President of Polygram Music Group from 1996 to 1998. Mr. Ames served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Warner Music Group Corp. from August 1999 to August 2004. He served as the Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of Polygram UK from 1993 to 1996, responsible for its UK and Ireland operation, including its record labels, film distribution, music publishing and music clubs. He has been a Non-Executive Director of SCI Entertainment Group Ltd. since September 25, 2006. Mr. Ames serves as a Director of Ingenious Music VCT. Mr. Ames serves as a Member of Advisory Board of Ricall Limited. He served as a Director of Ingenious Music VCT 2.

Dara Khosrowshahi
Uber Technologies

Dara Khosrowshahi (born May 28, 1969) is an Iranian-American businessman and the chief executive officer of Uber. Khosrowshahi was previously CEO of Expedia Group, a company that owns several travel fare aggregators. He is also a member of the board of directors of BET.com, and Hotels.com, and previously served on the board of The New York Times Company.

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