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Wish vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
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4.1
Atlanta, GA1$1.2M22
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4.1
New York, NY1$3.9M50
2009
4.3
New York, NY1$5.3M199
Plenty
2014
3.9
South San Francisco, CA1$610,0007
Mystery
2019
3.8
Seattle, WA1$82,0003
Boon
2016
4.2
Tempe, AZ1$9.5M24
Red Hill Brewing
2014
3.8
Concord, NC1$470,0005
Eclipse
-
4.2
Houston, TX2$310,0005
2016
4.0
Minnetonka, MN1$370,00030
FEM
2010
3.4
San Francisco, CA1$284.9K7
Door County Brewing Co.
2012
3.4
Baileys Harbor, WI1$330,0005
The Wonder
2019
4.5
New York, NY1$1.6M15
2011
3.7
Scottsdale, AZ1$690,00050
Confetti
2009
4.1
Plainville, CT1$2.2M10

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Wish salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Wish
$32,955$15.84-

Compare Wish job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Wish
$41,565$19.98
FEM
$41,714$20.05
Mora Global
$41,708$20.05
Higgle
$41,700$20.05
Purpose
$41,442$19.92
IVY
$41,406$19.91
Mystery
$41,339$19.87
Confetti
$41,320$19.87
Door County Brewing Co.
$41,306$19.86
Plenty
$41,229$19.82
Red Hill Brewing
$41,219$19.82
Boon
$41,096$19.76
Eclipse
$40,791$19.61
The Wonder
$39,856$19.16

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Wish demographics vs competitors

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Job titleMaleFemale
Wish33%67%
Plenty35%65%
Purpose42%58%
Male
Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at Wish vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
61%15%12%8%4%
9.4
Plenty
62%19%8%5%4%
7.8
60%16%12%8%3%
9.9

Wish and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Justin Wohlstadter
The Wonder

Niels Huber
Boon

Jeremy Heimans
Purpose

Jeremy Heimans is the co-founder and CEO of Purpose, a Public Benefit Corporation headquartered in New York with offices on six continents, that builds and supports movements for an open, just, and habitable world. He is co-founder of GetUp!, an Australian political organization with more members than all of Australia's political parties combined, and Avaaz, the world’s largest online citizens’ movement, now with more than 50 million members worldwide. Heimans has been building movements since the age of 8 when, as a child activist in his native Australia, he ran media campaigns and lobbied leaders on issues like children’s rights and nuclear non-proliferation. Heimans has been named one of Fast Company’s Most Creative People in Business, The Guardian has named him as one of the ten most influential voices on sustainability in the US, and The Monthly has observed that Heimans “might be the most influential Australian in the world”. With Henry Timms, Jeremy is co-author of the bestselling book “New Power”, praised by the New York Times’ David Brooks as “the best window I’ve seen into this new world” and by The Guardian as “a manual on how to navigate the 21st century”. The book was short-listed for the 2018 FT & McKinsey Business Book of the Year and named a best book of the year by Bloomberg, Fortune, Inc, CNBC and others. Heimans and Timms’ thinking on new power has been featured as the Big Idea in Harvard Business Review, as one of CNN’s “ideas to change the world” and Jeremy’s top-rated TED talk on the topic has been viewed 1.5 million times. He is a recipient of the Ford Foundation's 75th anniversary Visionary Award, the Foreign Policy Association Medal and the Performance Theater’s Inspired Leadership Award. He served as chair of the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on Civic Participation. Heimans has been a keynote speaker at venues such as the World Economic Forum at Davos, TED, the Aspen Institute Ideas Festival, the RSA, Chatham House, the United Nations, Blair House, The Economist Big Rethink, The Guardian Activate and Social Media Week. Jeremy was educated at Harvard University and the University of Sydney, and began his career with the strategy consultants McKinsey & Company. He lives in New York.

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