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West main competitors are Move, Boingo Wireless, and Motorola Solutions.

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

  • Verizon Communications has the most employees (132,200).
  • Employees at Move earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $99,434.
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West vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2011
4.7
Cayucos, CA1$2.3B20,000
1985
4.6
Charlotte, NC2$280.0M1,900
2008
4.6
Chicago, IL4$492.6M6,000
1966
4.3
Plano, TX56$2.1B5,368
1998
4.7
Richardson, TX3$1.2B7,600
2001
4.6
Los Angeles, CA2$237.4M411
1983
4.7
New York, NY98$134.8B132,200
2017
4.6
Tysons Corner, VA16$13.7B130,000
1993
4.9
Santa Clara, CA1$227.0M913
2000
4.6
Dallas, TX7$1.2B452
AUTOMATED DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES
-
2.8
Monroe, LA1$284.9K5
1928
4.5
Chicago, IL10$10.8B18,000
2013
4.5
New York, NY3$7.0M100
1994
4.2
Denver, CO1$32.0M750
1909
4.2
Little Rock, AR9$560.0M2,400
1957
4.3
Mahwah, NJ1$1.0B5,000
1971
4.1
Montvale, NJ1$544.0M82
2005
3.9
Bedford, NY1$1.1M50
1923
4.5
San Antonio, TX7$185.2M2,500
1976
4.3
West Hollywood, CA1$23.2B6,678
Protocol Marketing
1988
4.0
Doylestown, PA1$420,0002

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West salaries vs competitors

Among West competitors, employees at Move earn the most with an average yearly salary of $99,434.

Compare West salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
West
$34,187$16.44-
American City Business Journals
$62,897$30.24-
Groupon
$81,044$38.96-
Tyler Technologies
$73,290$35.24-
RealPage
$61,974$29.80-
Boingo Wireless
$95,166$45.75-

Compare West job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
West
$46,311$22.26
Motorola Solutions
$99,575$47.87
CyrusOne
$88,007$42.31
DXC Technology
$84,518$40.63
Boingo Wireless
$74,020$35.59
RealPage
$73,649$35.41
Tyler Technologies
$70,613$33.95
Verizon Communications
$67,298$32.35
American City Business Journals
$64,085$30.81
Wehco
$63,627$30.59
Ticketmaster
$62,565$30.08
AUTOMATED DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES
$54,197$26.06
iPacesetters
$54,038$25.98
DialAmerica
$52,365$25.18
Comcast Technology Solutions
$51,975$24.99
Protocol Marketing
$51,618$24.82
Harte Hanks
$51,507$24.76
Aegis Communications
$51,503$24.76
Time Warner Cable Enterprises LLC
$51,285$24.66
Move
$39,714$19.09

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West demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at West vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
West36%64%
Harte Hanks46%54%
Groupon53%47%
DXC Technology61%39%
CyrusOne72%28%
Boingo Wireless78%22%
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Female

Compare race at West vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
62%17%12%6%3%
9.8
48%20%8%19%6%
9.0
53%23%13%7%3%
9.5
61%14%12%9%4%
9.9
61%13%11%12%4%
9.5
59%19%12%7%3%
9.9

West and similar companies CEOs

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Michael Finley
Boingo Wireless

Mike Finley is CEO of Boingo and serves on the company’s board of directors. He is responsible for the company’s strategic direction and leading the business into the 5G future. A respected leader in the wireless industry, Finley served nearly nine years at Qualcomm prior to Boingo, most recently as president of North America and Australia. He has more than three decades of experience in senior management roles, including executive positions at Nextel, Sprint, Verizon, Airtouch Cellular and Cellular One. Finley received a B.S. and B.A. in marketing from Creighton University and attended the General Manager Program in Executive Education at Harvard Business School. He currently serves on the board of the Los Angeles Sports and Entertainment Commission and is a member of the Creighton University Hall of Fame.

David Ferdman
CyrusOne

Michael Salvino (Mike)
DXC Technology

Michael J. Salvino is an American business executive. He has been president and CEO of DXC Technology since September 2019.

Kedar Deshpande
Groupon

Andrew Benett
Harte Hanks

Andrew is the Executive Chairman and CEO of Harte Hanks, a global customer experience company that seamlessly blends the digital and physical through omnichannel marketing solutions. Previously, he was Global Chief Commercial Officer at Bloomberg Media Group where he was responsible for advertising sales, marketing services, events, consulting, integrated franchises, and innovation. Andrew also sits on the board of directors of Viad Corp (VVI:NYSE), a Small Cap 600 company, and is a Henry Crown Fellow at the Aspen Institute. Prior to joining Bloomberg, Andrew was the global CEO of Havas Creative Group (a leading marketing communications network with 12,000 employees across 316 offices and 75 countries). In that role, he oversaw all aspects of the business, including, full P&L Responsibility, Corporate Strategy, Operations, Finance, People, Culture and Product. While there, he led the turnaround and business transformation of Havas Creative Group, driving significant year-over-year bottom and top-line growth. Throughout his career he has received some of the industry’s most esteemed honors. He has been inducted into the AAF’s Advertising Hall of Achievement, honoring innovators under the age of 40 (2010), Boston Business Journal’s “40 Under 40” (2010) and Crain’s New York Business’s “40 Under 40” (2009). Andrew is a frequent contributor to the Financial Times, CNBC and CNN, and speaks regularly on the topics of corporate branding, CSR and marketing innovation. He is also co-author of three business books, Consumed: Rethinking Business in the Era of Mindful Spending; Good for Business: The Rise of the Conscious Corporation; and The Talent Mandate: Why Smart Companies Put People First.

Gregory Q. Brown
Motorola Solutions

Greg Brown (born 26 February 1943) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon in the VFL during the 1960s.

Dana Jones
RealPage

Lynn Moore Jr
Tyler Technologies

Hans Erik Vestberg
Verizon Communications

Hans Vestberg (born 23 June 1965) is a Swedish businessman and CEO of Verizon Communications, where he has worked as executive vice president of the company's network and technology team, and as chief technology officer. Vestberg was previously the CEO of telecommunications company Ericsson, president of the Swedish Olympic Committee, and chairman of the Swedish Handball Federation.

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