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Yammer main competitors are Google, Evernote, and Pinterest.

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

  • Google has the most employees (139,995).
  • Employees at Google earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $140,774.
  • The oldest company is Intuit, founded in 1983.
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Yammer vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2008
4.4
San Francisco, CA1$50.0M85
1998
4.8
Mountain View, CA32$350.0B139,995
2009
4.6
San Francisco, CA8$3.6B1,600
1996
4.2
Sunnyvale, CA16$5.1B9,400
2004
4.3
San Francisco, CA6$1.4B3,900
1998
4.8
Palo Alto, CA29$13.4B31,000
1995
4.8
Reston, VA1$1.6B1,019
2004
4.7
San Francisco, CA8$3.7B7,000
2004
4.7
Cupertino, CA5$60.0M450
1983
4.8
Mountain View, CA10$16.3B10,600
2000
4.7
Redwood City, CA5--
2009
3.7
San Francisco, CA5$120.0M400
2006
4.7
Cambridge, MA3$2.6B5,895
2006
4.8
Foster City, CA2$70.0M341

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Yammer salaries vs competitors

Among Yammer competitors, employees at Google earn the most with an average yearly salary of $140,774.

Compare Yammer salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Yammer
$83,798$40.29-
Google
$140,774$67.68-
Pinterest
$131,506$63.22-
Juniper Networks
$120,409$57.89-
Yelp
$107,334$51.60-
VMware
$126,075$60.61-

Compare Yammer job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Yammer
$117,975$56.72
Google
$139,637$67.13
Intuit
$128,161$61.62
VMware
$127,116$61.11
Evernote
$121,170$58.25
Verisign
$108,168$52.00
Conviva
$107,679$51.77
Juniper Networks
$105,193$50.57
Yelp
$103,323$49.67
Pinterest
$101,465$48.78
SugarCRM
$97,450$46.85
HubSpot
$95,847$46.08
Optimizely
$91,523$44.00
Splunk
$77,346$37.19

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Yammer demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Yammer vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Intuit55%45%
HubSpot61%39%
Verisign64%36%
Juniper Networks68%32%
Splunk70%30%
Yammer--
Male
Female

Compare race at Yammer vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
68%13%6%10%3%
8.7
54%18%9%14%5%
9.7
45%15%7%28%6%
9.8
45%17%8%24%6%
8.9
50%15%11%18%5%
9.9
47%16%8%23%6%
9.7

Yammer and similar companies CEOs

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Yamini Rangan
HubSpot

Summary Qualifications ------------------------------- A strategic and results-oriented technology professional with 24+ years experience across sales, marketing, operations, and strategy. Leader and team player with highly developed interpersonal, communication skills.Recognized as one of the Most Influential Women in Business by San Francisco Business Times. Frequent speaker at SaaS / customer centric conferences and guest lecturer at Berkeley. Passionate about customer centric growth and scaling high-performance teams.

Sasan K. Goodarzi
Intuit

Sasan Goodarzi has served as a member of Atlassian's board of directors since April 2018. Mr. Goodarzi is the chief executive officer (CEO) of Intiuit Inc. From May 2016 to December 2018, Mr. Goodarzi served as executive vice president and general manager of Intuit’s Small Business and Self-Employed Group. Prior to that, Mr. Goodarzi held multiple general management positions during two separate stints at Intuit, including as senior vice president and general manager for the company’s ProTax division and Intuit Financial Services from 2004 to 2010, as chief information officer leading Intuit’s transition to the cloud from 2011 to 2013, and as general manager and executive vice president of TurboTax from 2013 to 2016. Prior to joining Intuit, Mr. Goodarzi worked for Invensys, a global provider of industrial automation, transportation and controls technology, serving as global president of the products group. He also held a number of senior leadership roles in the automation control division at Honeywell. Mr. Goodarzi earned his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering at the University of Central Florida and a master's degree in business administration from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.

Rami Rahim is Chief Executive Officer of Juniper Networks and a member of the company's Board of Directors. Rahim was appointed CEO in November 2014. Rahim began his Juniper career in early 1997, as employee No. 32, and worked as an engineer on Juniper's first breakthrough product, the M40 core router. Rahim has progressed through a series of technical and leadership roles at Juniper, applying his engineering acumen to the design and development of Juniper's industry-leading product portfolio. He most recently served as Executive Vice President and General Manager of the Juniper Development and Innovation (JDI) organization, overseeing the company's entire product and technology portfolio. His responsibilities included driving strategy, development and business growth for routing, switching, security, silicon technology, and the Junos operating system. Other leadership positions held over the years include: Executive Vice President and General Manager of Platform Systems Division for routing and switching, Senior Vice President of the Edge and Aggregation Business Unit (EABU), and Vice President and General Manager of EABU. Rahim earned a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering from the University of Toronto and a Master of Science degree in electrical engineering from Stanford University. He completed an intensive six-week executive program at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business. Rahim holds 17 U.S. Patents in networking technologies and is a member of IEEE.

D. James Bidzos
Verisign

James Bidzos is president and chief executive officer of Verisign. He also serves as chairman of the board of directors and has been executive chairman since August 2009. As the founder of Verisign, Bidzos is an Internet and security industry pioneer whose accomplishments include building RSA Security into the early standard-bearer for authentication and encryption, and launching Verisign as a company in 1995 to develop the digital certificate infrastructure for Internet commerce. Before returning to the president and chief executive role in August 2011, Bidzos served as Verisign's first president and CEO and also served as Verisign's chairman of the board of directors from April 1995 until December 2001, as vice chairman from December 2001 to July 2007, and as interim CEO from July 2008 to August 2009. Bidzos served as president and CEO of RSA Security from 1986 to February 1999, and then served as RSA's vice chairman from 1999 to May 2002.

Raghu Raghuram
VMware

Jeremy Stoppelman
Yelp

Jeremy Stoppelman (born November 10, 1977) is an American business executive. He is the CEO of Yelp, which he co-founded in 2004. Stoppelman obtained a bachelor's degree in computer engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign in 1999. After briefly working for @Home Network, he worked at X.com and later became the VP of Engineering after the company was renamed PayPal. Stoppelman left PayPal to attend Harvard Business School. During a summer internship at MRL Ventures, he and others came up with the idea for Yelp Inc. He turned down an acquisition offer by Google and took the company public in 2012.

Sundar Pichai
Google

William J. Ready
Pinterest

Craig Charlton
SugarCRM

As CEO, Craig Charlton leads all facets of the SugarCRM business, from setting our vision and strategic direction to making sure we’re executing in the best possible way on the ground every day. Craig has been building and running high-growth businesses for 25 years. Before joining SugarCRM he was CEO of Oildex - the financial automation software and services provider - where he drove growth and oversaw the company’s acquisition by Drillinginfo. Craig also served as CEO of Abila, the financial and CRM provider operating in the association, non-profit and government space. Abila, which was acquired by Community Brands, grew its revenues threefold and transformed its revenue base to a subscription-based (SaaS) model over a three-year period. Craig has also been senior vice president and general manager (Asia Pacific) for ERP provider Epicor Software Corporation, where he shaped the company’s regional strategy to deliver consistent revenue and profit growth.

Alexander Atzberger
Optimizely

Alex Atzberger is the CEO of Optimizely. Alex joined Episerver in 2019 after spending nearly 15 years with SAP, where he was President of SAP Customer Experience and previously President of SAP Ariba and Chief of Staff to the Office of the CEO. In 2013, Alex was selected as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum, and he holds an MBA from Harvard Business School. Alex is a board member of Rescuing Leftover Cuisine, a nonprofit which connects restaurants with excess food to those in need. A passionate devotee of chocolate, he is a co-founder of the Wonderbon Chocolate Co., and lives with his wife and dogs in New York City.

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