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WowWee main competitors are iRobot, Starz, and Mattel.

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

  • Mattel has the most employees (32,100).
  • Employees at iRobot earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $91,600.
  • The oldest company is Hasbro, founded in 1923.
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WowWee vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1980
4.1
Carlsbad, CA1$13.0M113
1945
4.5
El Segundo, CA4$5.4B32,100
1990
4.8
Bedford, MA2$681.8M920
1923
4.3
Pawtucket, RI28$4.1B5,600
1930
4.6
East Aurora, NY2$1.1B5,000
1967
4.5
--$1.1B1,700
Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival
1995
4.0
Incline Village, NV1$5.0M19
1994
4.7
Englewood, CO5$1.6B916

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WowWee salaries vs competitors

Among WowWee competitors, employees at iRobot earn the most with an average yearly salary of $91,600.

Compare WowWee salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
WowWee
$78,535$37.76-
Mattel
$65,514$31.50-
iRobot
$91,600$44.04-
Hasbro
$61,077$29.36-
Fisher-Price
$53,889$25.91-
Mega Brands
$56,997$27.40-

Compare WowWee job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
WowWee
$30,971$14.89
Mattel
$34,402$16.54
Mega Brands
$34,160$16.42
iRobot
$33,544$16.13
Hasbro
$31,285$15.04
Fisher-Price
$30,695$14.76
Starz
$29,761$14.31
Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival
$29,474$14.17

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WowWee demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at WowWee vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Mattel52%48%
Starz53%47%
Hasbro54%46%
WowWee--
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Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at WowWee vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
65%16%7%8%3%
9.5
52%24%8%11%4%
9.6
62%16%9%9%4%
9.4

WowWee and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Brian Goldner
Hasbro

Brian Goldner (born April 21, 1963) is an American business chief executive and film producer. He is the chief executive officer of the American toy and media company Hasbro.

Colin M. Angle
iRobot

Colin M. Angle, a co-founder of iRobot, has served as chairman of the board since October 2008, as chief executive officer since June 1997, and prior to that, as our president since November 1992. He has served as a director since October 1992. As a co-founder and chief executive officer, Mr. Angle provides a critical contribution to the board of directors with his detailed knowledge of the Company, our employees, our client base, our prospects, the strategic marketplace and our competitors. Mr. Angle previously worked at the National Aeronautical and Space Administration’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory where he participated in the design of the behavior controlled rovers that led to Sojourner exploring Mars in 1997. He holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and an M.S. in Computer Science, both from MIT.

Ynon Kreiz
Mattel

Ynon Kreiz (Hebrew: ינון קרייז; born 1965) is an American-Israeli businessman and current CEO of Mattel. He served as Chairman and CEO of Fox Kids Europe from 1997-2002, Chairman and CEO of television and digital production company Endemol from 2008 to 2011, and as Chairman, CEO and President of web video network Maker Studios, Inc. from 2012 to 2016.

Jeffrey Hirsch
Starz

Hirsch is responsible for overseeing Affiliate Sales, Marketing, Programming Operations and Research, Starz Distribution, and Technology and Product Development. Hirsch has played a key leadership role at Starz since joining in July 2015 as President of Global Marketing and Product Development. He oversees development of new Starz products and services for the company, including the launch of the new STARZ app, the STARZ network rebrand and the repositioning of the STARZ ENCORE suite of services. Hirsch joined Starz in 2015 after serving most recently as Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, Residential Services at Time Warner Cable. In this senior executive role since 2011, Hirsch was responsible for all Time Warner Cable corporate marketing activities to the company’s residential customers. Hirsch first joined Time Warner Cable in 1999 and served in various executive roles including responsibilities in strategic product development for the Time Warner Cable iPad app, and serving as President for Residential Services in the Time Warner Cable New York City, Los Angeles and Rochester, NY regions. Prior to that, Hirsch’s past experiences included stints at NYNEX Corporation in product bundling and McCann-Erickson in advertising. Hirsch was recognized in 2012 as the sole recipient of the Vanguard Award for Young Leadership and twice ranked by Forbes for his executive talents and influence in marketing and social media. He received a Bachelor of Arts in Communications from the University of Pennsylvania and a Masters of Business Administration from The Amos Tuck School at Dartmouth College.

Marc Bertrand
Mega Brands

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