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The Honest Company main competitors are Fitbit, Etsy, and eBay.

Competitor Summary. See how The Honest Company compares to its main competitors:

  • The Home Depot has the most employees (500,001).
  • Employees at Fitbit earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $123,375.
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The Honest Company vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2011
4.7
Santa Monica, CA3$378.3M187
1995
4.6
San Jose, CA6$10.3B13,300
1969
4.5
San Francisco, CA10$15.1B117,000
1853
4.3
San Francisco, CA1$6.4B15,100
2005
4.7
New York, NY3$2.8B1,400
2007
4.7
San Francisco, CA3$1.4B1,694
2002
4.4
Boston, MA6$11.9B16,901
1899
4.9
Greensboro, NC4$10.5B50,000
2011
4.5
San Francisco, CA8$1.3B11,260
2009
4.3
El Segundo, CA1$10.0M125
2006
4.8
Littleton, CO1$807.0M700
2007
4.5
New York, NY1$20.0M551
1992
4.5
Emeryville, CA1$360.0M300
1977
4.3
Farmington Hills, MI1$86.0M2,000
1978
4.6
Atlanta, GA2$159.5B500,001
1925
3.6
Woodbury, MN1$2.2M50
1935
4.6
Bardstown, KY1$290.0M505
1888
4.1
Rochester, NY1$50.0M200
Pro Copy
1990
3.6
Temple Terrace, FL1$1.6M20
Copy Express, Inc.
-
3.9
Wichita, KS1--
2002
4.1
Steamboat Springs, CO1$9.0M89

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The Honest Company salaries vs competitors

Among The Honest Company competitors, employees at Fitbit earn the most with an average yearly salary of $123,375.

Compare The Honest Company salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
The Honest Company
$49,883$23.98-
eBay
$107,595$51.73-
Gap Inc.
$34,645$16.66-
Levi Strauss & Co.
$41,481$19.94-
Etsy
$116,616$56.07-
Fitbit
$123,375$59.31-

Compare The Honest Company job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
The Honest Company
$36,252$17.43
Fitbit
$84,442$40.60
eBay
$45,698$21.97
Bonobos
$41,618$20.01
EcoWater Systems
$40,477$19.46
Etsy
$40,211$19.33
Pro Copy
$39,966$19.21
Sharper Image
$39,456$18.97
Clif Bar & Company
$39,249$18.87
Thompson Creek Metals
$38,767$18.64
Gap Inc.
$38,565$18.54
Honey Stinger
$38,159$18.35
Levi Strauss & Co.
$38,123$18.33
Stitch Fix
$38,026$18.28
Rochester Midland
$37,821$18.18
Copy Express, Inc.
$37,634$18.09
Wayfair
$36,597$17.59
VF
$36,293$17.45
Heaven Hill Brands
$35,197$16.92
The Home Depot
$34,780$16.72

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The Honest Company demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at The Honest Company vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Etsy20%80%
Gap Inc.39%61%
eBay54%46%
The Honest Company55%45%
The Home Depot60%40%
Fitbit73%27%
Male
Female

Compare race at The Honest Company vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
56%21%11%8%4%
9.7
58%14%9%14%4%
9.8
63%15%10%8%4%
9.2
42%20%7%25%6%
9.2
57%20%11%8%4%
9.7
59%19%12%6%4%
9.9

The Honest Company and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Jamie Iannone
eBay

Jamie Iannone is a purpose driven global leader and digital, product & technology innovator with more than two decades of ecommerce leadership. Prior to returning to eBay, Jamie spent six years with Walmart as COO of Walmart eCommerce, CEO of SamsClub.com and EVP of Membership & Technology where he helped lead to record-high ecommerce growth and launch the Sam’s Club Scan & Go, Ask Sam, Sam’s Club Now and Club Pickup technologies. During his four years with Barnes & Noble as President, Digital Products, Jamie helped grow Barnes & Noble and Nook Media from a 0% market share of the e-book industry to a 25% share.

Joshua G. Silverman
Etsy

Josh Silverman is Etsy's Chief Executive Officer, leading the company as it builds a platform that empowers creative entrepreneurs around the world. He is also a member of Etsy's board of directors. Josh's two decades of leadership experience include growing consumer technology companies and scaling global marketplaces. He previously served as President of Consumer Products and Services at American Express, CEO of Skype, and CEO of shopping.com, and he held various executive roles at eBay. Earlier in his career, Josh co-founded Evite, Inc. where he also served as the company's CEO. He is currently on the board of directors of Shake Shack. Josh has a deep commitment to community and civic engagement. He currently serves as Chairman of Code Nation, a non-profit that equips students in under-resourced schools with both fundamental coding skills and professional experiences. He's also a member of the Stanford Business School Management board and was previously on the board of the Lincoln Center Theater.

James Park
Fitbit

James Park (born 1976/1977) is an American technology entrepreneur. He co-founded Fitbit and has been its CEO and president since September 2007. He was named in 2015 among Fortune magazine's 40 Under 40, an annual ranking of the most influential young people in business. With a net worth of $660 million estimated by Forbes, he was ranked #29 in the magazine's America's Richest Entrepreneurs Under 40 in 2015. James Park announced that Fitbit became part of Google on January 14, 2021.

Bob L. Martin
Gap Inc.

Edward P. Decker
The Home Depot

Ted Decker is executive vice president of merchandising. He is responsible for all aspects of merchandising, marketing, store environment, pricing and assortment planning. Ted joined The Home Depot on Feb. 14, 2000 as director of business valuation. In 2002, Ted became senior director of business valuation and then vice president of strategic business development. In April of 2006, Ted’s responsibilities were broadened to include real estate when he was named senior vice president of strategic business and asset development. Most recently, Ted was senior vice president of retail finance, pricing analytics and assortment planning. Before joining The Home Depot, Ted worked in business development, strategic planning, finance and treasury at Kimberly-Clark Corp. and Scott Paper Co. Prior to that, Ted held various corporate finance, lending and credit positions at PNC Bank. He has extensive international experience, having lived and worked in London, England, and Sydney, Australia. Ted earned a bachelor’s degree in English from The College of William and Mary and a master’s degree in business administration from Carnegie Mellon University.

Steven E. Rendle
VF

Steve Rendle is Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer at VF Corporation. He has more than 30 years of experience in the specialty outdoor and action sports industry, more than half of which have been with VF. Steve was appointed CEO in January 2017 and then Chairman of VF’s Board of Directors in October 2017. Prior to being named CEO, he was President and Chief Operating Officer, overseeing all of VF's business coalitions worldwide: Outdoor and Action Sports, Jeanswear, Imagewear and Sportswear. He also was responsible for VF's Global Supply Chain and Direct-to-Consumer platforms. Prior to becoming President and COO, Steve was Senior Vice President, Americas and was responsible for driving the strategies to support VF's continued growth in its Americas-based businesses. Previously, Steve spent three years as Vice President, VF and Group President, Outdoor and Action Sports Americas, leading VF's Outdoor and Action Sports businesses in North and South America. Steve also served as President of VF's Outdoor Americas coalition, where he oversaw The North Face®, JanSport®, Eagle Creek®and lucy®brands, as well as business development for the coalition. From 2004 to 2011, he served as President of The North Face. Steve began his VF career with The North Facein 1999 and shortly afterward was promoted to Vice President of Sales, where he worked to reshape the business' sales organization, product and marketing strategies, and go-to-market model. Before joining The North Face,Steve held leading sales management roles at Youngone Corporation and at W.L. Gore and Associates. Steve serves on the Board of Directors of the Retail Industry Leaders Association, as well as the Board of Directors of Advanced Functional Fabrics of America, Inc., an organization working to enable a manufacturing-based approach to transform traditional fibers, yarns and fabrics into highly sophisticated, integrated, and networked devices and systems. He is a founding board member of the Outdoor Industry's Outdoor Foundation and also has served in an advisory capacity to Bainbridge Graduate Institute where he provided insight into its creation of a Master of Business Administration program with a focused concentration on sustainability. Steve was honored with The Mountain Institute's annual Exemplary Corporate Stewardship of Mountains award in 2007. In 2018, he was named CEO of the Year for his progressive environmental, social and governance agenda by Corporate Responsibility Magazine. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology from the University of Washington.

Niraj S. Shah
Wayfair

Niraj S. Shah (born 1973/1974) is an Indian-American billionaire businessman, and co-founder, co-chairman, and CEO of online retailer Wayfair.

Sally Grimes
Clif Bar & Company

Sally Grimes is the Chief Executive Officer at Clif Bar & Company. Sally was previously chief innovation officer for The Hillshire Brands Company and also served as president of the Hillshire Brands Gourmet Food Group (GFG). Sally joined The Hillshire Brands Company in 2012 and was responsible for the company's innovation process, including identifying strategies, business opportunities and new technologies, as well as developing new capabilities with partners, new business models, and new industry structures to serve those opportunities. In addition, Sally oversaw the GFG, where she was responsible for gourmet artisanal brands, including Aidells®, Gallo Salame®, and Golden Island® jerky. Previously, Sally served as global vice president of marketing at Newell Rubbermaid, Inc., and spent ten years at Kraft Foods, Inc., in a variety of brand management positions, rising from associate brand manager to senior category business director. She began her career in banking. Sally received her Master of Business Administration from the University of Chicago. She was recognized by Fast Company as one of The ''100 Most Creative People in business 2012'' and by Ad Age as one of the ''24 Women to Watch in 2013.''

Charles Victor Bergh
Levi Strauss & Co.

Chip Bergh was named Board Chair in July 2017. He previously served as Lead Independent Director of the Board since March 2017 and joined the Board in 2015. Mr. Bergh has served as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Levi Strauss & Co., an apparel company, since September 2011. Previously, Mr. Bergh served as Group President of Special Assignment at The Procter & Gamble Co., a consumer goods company, from 2009 to September 2011. From 2009 to September 2011, Mr. Bergh served as Group President, Global Male Grooming, for Procter & Gamble, which he joined in 1983. In 28 years at Procter & Gamble, Mr. Bergh held a variety of executive roles, including managing business in multiple regions worldwide. Mr. Bergh previously served as director of VF Corporation, an apparel company.

Elizabeth Spaulding
Stitch Fix

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