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WebMechanix vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2009
4.0
Columbia, MD1$3.9M50
JK Design
1985
3.7
Hillsborough, NJ1$7.5M7
1998
3.9
Pittsburgh, PA1$5.0M50
2003
4.0
Chicago, IL1$2.9M36
1993
3.8
Baton Rouge, LA1$3.0M34
1982
3.7
Palatine, IL1$20.0M375
1993
4.0
Pasadena, CA1$19.4M50
-
3.1
Sacramento, CA1$6.6M75
2009
3.4
West Bloomfield, MI1$4.9M61
2007
3.8
New York, NY1$6.6M58
2007
3.7
Austin, TX1$4.5M48
1985
3.7
Melville, NY1$9.1M50
1992
3.8
Hauppauge, NY1$5.8M28
MarCom Group
1996
4.2
Fairfax, VA1$3.5M10

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WebMechanix salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
WebMechanix
$55,541$26.70-

Compare WebMechanix job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
WebMechanix
$71,532$34.39
Ayzenberg
$74,451$35.79
Aisle Rocket
$73,197$35.19
BarkleyREI
$72,792$35.00
Ajax Union
$71,898$34.57
Click Here Digital
$71,469$34.36
JK Design
$71,442$34.35
High Level Marketing
$71,424$34.34
EGC Group
$71,222$34.24
Drumroll
$70,933$34.10
Symmetri Marketing
$70,897$34.09
Wire Stone
$70,332$33.81
MarCom Group
$69,178$33.26
Austin Williams
$64,664$31.09

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WebMechanix demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at WebMechanix vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Ayzenberg81%19%
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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
48%26%7%12%7%
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WebMechanix and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Ernie Canadeo
EGC Group

Eric Ayzenberg
Ayzenberg

For the past 20 years, Eric Ayzenberg has been a key player in shaping the direction of video game advertising, integrated marketing, and social digital presence, creating innovative marketing solutions for some of the biggest names in the video game, toy, theatrical, communication and consumer electronic businesses. Eric was born in the Soviet Union, raised on the mean streets of Brooklyn, and educated at Pratt Institute and Art Center College of Design. He is now lucky enough to work and live with his wife Carol and their two daughters in the land of perpetual sunshine. Eric began his career in New York, mastering his craft with stints at ABC, NBC and R/GA. In 1984, he moved to Los Angeles to join Chiat/Day as an art director. Two years later he co-founded Paragon Ad & Design where he applied his talents to advertising for Universal Studios, L.A. Gear and Interplay. In 1993 he founded Ayzenberg Group with the vision of building an agency operating on the cutting edge of web-based technology. As a pioneer in creating strategy and advertising for interactive entertainment companies, Eric led the way in Internet-based innovation for his agency and his clients. In 1997, Ayzenberg became one of the first agencies to create its own website and extranet. That same year, it developed some of the first portals for video game clients. In the years that followed, the agency created result-driven, award-winning online, broadcast and print advertising as well as media solutions, websites and mobile applications for a wide range of companies and brands. Among them were Electronic Arts, Disney Interactive, Microsoft Xbox, Konami, Warner Brothers, Namco Bandai, Capcom and Sony Online Entertainment. Since its founding, Ayzenberg has grown to be one of the largest independent advertising agencies on the US West Coast. Continuing the spirit of innovation that has fostered his company's success, Eric launched the agency's Social Media and Mobile Division in 2007, and the Original Entertainment Content group in 2011.

Ross Shelleman
Aisle Rocket

Kirk Drummond
Drumroll

Joe Apfelbaum
Ajax Union

Scott Bell is a CEO at Bell Media and Chief Executive Officer at High Level Marketing and is based in Montgomery, Alabama. He studied at Auburn University between 2001 and 2007.

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