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  • International Monetary Fund has the most employees (2,400).
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WorldatWork vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1955
4.1
Scottsdale, AZ1$11.5M138
1988
3.9
Austin, TX1$3.9M50
1948
4.6
Alexandria, VA1$131.1M2,019
1952
4.0
Alexandria, VA1$13.1M50
1912
4.4
Washington, DC1$84.2M850
1947
4.1
Lexington, KY1$50.0M175
1939
4.2
Chicago, IL1$51.5M125
1968
4.1
Los Angeles, CA1$13.9M35
1954
4.0
Brookfield, WI1$8.5M180
Performance Development Group
2002
3.9
Malvern, PA1$10.8M5
1990
3.9
Oakland, CA1$4.9M92
1945
4.6
Washington, DC2$941.8M2,400
2003
3.2
West Lafayette, IN1$1.6M30
1970
4.6
Bridgeville, PA1$300.0M1,100
1994
4.6
Columbus, OH1$29.0M50
Service Management Group
1991
3.8
Kansas City, MO2$610,0008
1999
4.3
Boston, MA1$300.0M539
1977
4.1
Houston, TX1$15.0M113
1994
4.5
Saint Louis, MO1$24.0M326
2004
4.7
Milwaukee, WI1-400
-
4.2
Macomb, MI1$32.0M350

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WorldatWork salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
WorldatWork
$65,246$31.37-

Compare WorldatWork job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
WorldatWork
$87,296$41.97
Oculus
$109,548$52.67
Development Dimensions International
$93,997$45.19
International Monetary Fund
$91,475$43.98
Manifest Solutions
$89,449$43.00
Independent Contractor
$88,374$42.49
Performance Development Group
$88,261$42.43
C Space
$88,039$42.33
Great Place to Work
$87,333$41.99
Kalypso, A Rockwell Automation Business
$85,746$41.22
Service Management Group
$84,796$40.77
APQC
$84,148$40.46
Project Management Academy
$84,025$40.40
National Association of State Procurement Officials
$82,380$39.61
SHRM
$80,079$38.50
Association of Certified Fraud Examiners
$79,545$38.24
Reason Foundation
$79,452$38.20
American Counseling Association
$77,765$37.39
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
$77,378$37.20
International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans
$73,501$35.34

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WorldatWork demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at WorldatWork vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
SHRM35%65%
WorldatWork45%55%
Oculus51%49%
U.S. Chamber of Commerce53%47%
Kalypso53%47%
International Monetary Fund61%39%

Compare race at WorldatWork vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
65%13%11%4%7%
9.0
39%14%19%21%7%
9.7
60%14%13%10%4%
9.6
54%14%12%13%8%
9.5
54%13%20%9%4%
9.9
56%15%11%15%3%
8.7

WorldatWork and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio

Tacy M. Byham, Ph.D., is Chief Executive Officer of DDI. An innovative global leadership company, DDI works by the side of organizations worldwide, to find and grow ready-now and ready-next leaders, who can make powerful leadership decisions and navigate global complexity. Tacy and the 1000+ associates at DDI complete 50+ global CEO assessments annually for Fortune 500 companies, family owned businesses and non-profits. DDI’s world-class learning systems have helped their clients’ organizations develop more than 16 million leaders globally improving business metrics such as productivity, turnover, downtime, and safety. Notably, Kennedy Consulting Research & Advisory, the world’s leading source of consulting market analysis, gave DDI top ranking as the number one leadership development provider on its The Kennedy Vanguard™ Matrix based on the breadth and depth of its solutions. A nationally recognized speaker and author in the field of leadership, Tacy’s wisdom helps leaders survive and thrive during critical transitions and unleash their potential. Her book, \'Your First Leadership Job: How Catalyst Leaders Bring Out the Best in Others\', coauthored with Rich Wellins, has sold tens of thousands of copies and has been translated into five languages. Forbes, Fast Company, Inc., The Conference Board Review, Chief Learning Officer, and TD Magazine have featured her articles on topics from the arrival of unprepared leaders to how to be a leader at home. Furthermore, she has been interviewed and quoted in several industry media outlets, including CNN (London), Entrepreneur, IndustryWeek, Pittsburgh Tribune Review, Pittsburgh Magazine, Pittsburgh Business Times, and Sirius XM Business Radio. A staunch supporter of women’s empowerment and gender equality, Tacy champions inclusion and diversity. Her vision, determination and enthusiasm led her to serve as the inaugural keynote speaker for Women in Technology Conference sponsored by HR Technology (2016) and has made a well-received TED-like talk entitled #LeadLikeAGirl that can be viewed on YouTube. In August 2017, she penned an op-ed in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette in response to a Google engineer's divisive statements against gender equality. When not working, Tacy is a singer in the DDI Band.

Annabella Coldrick
International Monetary Fund

I run the world's largest community of Music Managers with over 1000 members representing artists, songwriters and producers in the UK with global businesses. We educate, innovate and advocate. Focused on campaigning for a fairer more transparent music industry that operates in the interest of artists and their fans. Proud of the work of FanFair Alliance.Specialties: Policy and Public Affairs, UK, US and EU Government Relations, Communications strategy, Stakeholder Relations, EU policy, Trade Policy, Supply Chain Management, International Project Management.

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SHRM

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Service Management Group

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C Space

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