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W. M. Keck Observatory main competitors are National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, AURA, and National Radio Astronomy Observatory.

Competitor Summary. See how W. M. Keck Observatory compares to its main competitors:

  • Karlsruhe Institute of Technology has the most employees (5,616).
  • Employees at National High Magnetic Field Laboratory earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $70,623.
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W. M. Keck Observatory salaries vs competitors

Among W. M. Keck Observatory competitors, employees at National High Magnetic Field Laboratory earn the most with an average yearly salary of $70,623.

Compare W. M. Keck Observatory salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
W. M. Keck Observatory
$52,955$25.46-
Space Telescope Science Institute
$66,149$31.80-
National Radio Astronomy Observatory
$69,689$33.50-
AURA
$70,524$33.91-
Lowell Observatory
$54,132$26.02-
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
$70,623$33.95-

Compare W. M. Keck Observatory job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
W. M. Keck Observatory
$65,191$31.34
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
$82,417$39.62
AURA
$71,340$34.30
Scripps Research
$69,058$33.20
Indian Institute Of Crafts And Design
$68,084$32.73
Cancer Research Institute
$67,669$32.53
National Institute on Money in State Politics
$67,546$32.47
National Institute of Standards and Technology
$67,294$32.35
National Center for Science Education
$66,605$32.02
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
$66,595$32.02
BioInformatics
$66,588$32.01
CSIR-Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine
$66,473$31.96
National Human Genome Research Institute
$65,261$31.38
National Radio Astronomy Observatory
$64,781$31.14
Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center
$64,713$31.11
University of Hong Kong
$63,476$30.52
Unipa
$63,448$30.50
Space Telescope Science Institute
$63,388$30.48
Lowell Observatory
$63,295$30.43
Buck Institute for Research on Aging
$61,652$29.64

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W. M. Keck Observatory demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at W. M. Keck Observatory vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Cancer Research Institute40%60%
AURA50%50%
W. M. Keck Observatory53%47%
Buck Institute for Research on Aging54%46%
Space Telescope Science Institute57%43%
National Institute of Standards and Technology67%33%

Compare race at W. M. Keck Observatory vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
35%30%8%18%10%
8.9
39%13%9%36%3%
9.3
44%20%6%22%7%
9.6
56%17%11%10%5%
9.3
47%12%16%21%5%
9.7
51%8%23%13%5%
9.2

W. M. Keck Observatory and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio

Eric Verdin is a President/CEO at Buck Institute for Research on Aging. He works or has worked as Gladstone Institutes at UCSF. Eric attended Université de Liège.

Craig Overpeck
BioInformatics

Craig Overpeck is a serial entrepreneur and intrapreneur. Craig has built several medical media, market research, physician recruitment, and physician education products and services that have returned millions of investor dollars over the past 18 years. Craig has both startup and large public company experience and has successfully completed 7 large M&A transactions with leadership responsibility for their integrations. In 2016, Craig was named CTO of the Year awarded by Corporate America Magazine and was also featured in Profile Magazine in January 2017 for his role in M3, the #5 Forbes Innovative Growth company of 2016 and 2017. Craig graduated from Ursinus College with a BS in Biology and Chemistry and attended graduate school at Villanova University for Biology. Craig has participated in Stanford University’s Innovation and Entrepreneurship Program and lives in Blue Bell, PA with his wife and 4 children

Kevin Sayer
Scripps Research

Dr. Jeffrey Hall
Lowell Observatory

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