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ZTE USA main competitors are Apptio, RealNetworks, and Logitech.

Competitor Summary. See how ZTE USA compares to its main competitors:

  • Lenovo has the most employees (71,500).
  • Employees at Apptio earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $130,557.
  • The oldest company is Poly, founded in 1961.
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ZTE USA vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1998
4.5
Richardson, TX1$162.6M294
1973
4.9
Jersey City, NJ2$560.5M1,000
1989
4.4
Alexandria, VA2$25.0M200
1986
4.1
Burlington, MA1$20.0M108
1991
4.9
Lexington, KY4$3.7B9,000
1961
4.8
Santa Cruz, CA8$1.7B3,800
1996
4.2
Beaverton, OR1$21.0M50
1981
4.0
Newark, CA4$4.3B7,000
1995
4.0
Herndon, VA1$12.6M35
1979
3.3
Pflugerville, TX1-31
1994
4.2
Seattle, WA2$156.2M1,060
1984
4.4
Morrisville, NC5$60.7B71,500
Encore Software Services
1998
4.3
San Jose, CA1$7.0M20
1995
3.7
Chicago, IL1$5.2M69
FOOD-TRAK
1980
3.8
Scottsdale, AZ1$2.5M10
1997
4.1
Englewood, CO1$37.2M180
2007
4.5
San Jose, CA3$56.4M350
1996
4.7
New York, NY6$385.0M1,000
1999
3.7
Austin, TX1$4.0M50
1999
4.7
Reston, VA11$617.0M1,400
2007
4.7
Bellevue, WA6$188.5M800

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ZTE USA salaries vs competitors

Among ZTE USA competitors, employees at Apptio earn the most with an average yearly salary of $130,557.

Compare ZTE USA salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
ZTE USA
$101,571$48.83-
IPC Systems
$94,120$45.25-
Savi Technology
$87,069$41.86-
Mzinga
$104,597$50.29-
Lexmark
$77,381$37.20-
Poly
$86,044$41.37-

Compare ZTE USA job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
ZTE USA
$112,489$54.08
Apptio
$137,951$66.32
Encore Software Services
$130,711$62.84
RealNetworks
$125,244$60.21
Logitech
$123,884$59.56
Poly
$123,204$59.23
Appian
$122,393$58.84
Intralinks
$114,604$55.10
Surgient
$114,403$55.00
Mzinga
$112,468$54.07
Lenovo
$112,272$53.98
Click Commerce
$111,158$53.44
FOOD-TRAK
$110,564$53.16
RedSky Technologies
$109,859$52.82
Acuity Systems
$109,481$52.64
TOPAZ Technologies
$107,995$51.92
RetailNext
$107,904$51.88
IPC Systems
$107,871$51.86
Intermap Technologies
$101,493$48.79
Savi Technology
$100,941$48.53

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ZTE USA demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at ZTE USA vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Appian62%38%
Apptio66%34%
Intralinks67%33%
RealNetworks70%30%
Poly71%29%
ZTE USA--
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Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at ZTE USA vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
56%16%10%12%5%
9.7
61%13%5%17%4%
8.9
52%20%10%14%5%
9.8
62%11%6%18%4%
8.9
53%14%10%19%5%
9.4
56%17%10%13%4%
9.8

ZTE USA and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Matthew Wheeler Calkins
Appian

Matt Calkins is founder and CEO of Appian. Matt grew Appian from a startup in his basement to the most successful software IPO of 2017 with just $10 million of outside capital. He has served on the board for the Northern Virginia Technology Council, the Virginia Public Access Project and the Sorensen Institute. Matt was top Economics graduate of his class at Dartmouth. He is the author of several award-winning board games, and is frequently a top finisher at the World Boardgaming Championships.

Sunny Gupta
Apptio

Sunny Gupta is the Co-founder and CEO of Apptio. He is a market and product innovator with a customer obsession that led him to uncover significant untapped demand for an analytics-based business management system for CIOs. Since founding Apptio in 2007, he pioneered a market category (Technology Business Management or TBM) and drove the company to become the market leader in a disruptive industry with significant scale. Gupta led Apptio to an Initial Public Offering in September 2016 (NASDAQ: APTI) as well as its acquisition by Vista Equity Partners in January 2019 for $1.94B.Prior to founding Apptio, Sunny was EVP of Products at Opsware, responsible for all product businesses, until Opsware's acquisition by HP in 2007. He was also the co-founder and CEO of iConclude, which pioneered the IT runbook automation market through its acquisition by Opsware. Previously, Sunny held senior leadership roles in Products, Business Development and Engineering at Mercury Interactive, Rational Software, and IBM. Sunny earned a B.S. in Computer Science from the University of South Carolina, was selected as a "Top 40 CEO Under 40", and was named an Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of The Year in 2011 for Pacific Northwest

Robert Glaser
RealNetworks

Robert Denis Glaser (born January 16, 1962 in New York City, New York) is the founder of RealNetworks (1994) which produces RealAudio, RealVideo, RealPlayer, and Helix, among other products and services. Before founding RealNetworks, he had become a millionaire by working for Microsoft for ten years.

Leif O'Leary
Intralinks

Leif O’Leary is the Chief Executive Officer at Alegeus. Leif is a seasoned software industry executive with over 25 years of leadership and value creation experience - and a unique skill set in sales, go-to-market strategy development and operational excellence across multiple software end markets. In his current role as CEO, Leif is focused on guiding the company through the next chapter of its 25+ year history of growth and innovation. Prior to joining Alegeus, Leif was the Chief Executive Officer of Intralinks, a market-leading FinTech solution for secure high-stake transactions within the global banking, deal-making and capital market communities. Known as a mentor and motivator to his colleagues, Leif has a strong leadership style which allows for easy, open engagement between customers, suppliers, employees and C-level executives. Leif holds a BA in Political Science from Boston College.

Robert A. Santella
IPC Systems

Robert (Bob) A. Santella is the Chief Executive Officer of IPC. He has an accomplished career in the financial and capital markets spanning over three decades, including extensive experience across asset classes, ecosystem participants and front, middle, back-office trade life-cycle work-flows and systems. Previously, Bob held the position of President of Fidelity National Information Services Inc. (FIS) Global Trading Group. As President of this group, he had responsibility for all trading, network, execution, energy and market data businesses. Bob joined FIS at the end of 2015 when FIS acquired SunGard. During his tenure with SunGard, Mr. Santella served as president of various groups focused on trading and brokerage solutions. Bob joined SunGard in 2010 through its acquisition of Fox River Execution Technology, where he was Chief Operating Officer. Prior to Fox River, Bob held senior management positions at two alternative asset firms, SAM Investments and RAS Investments. He spent eight years as a senior manager at Price Waterhouse, where he held a senior leadership role within the Personal Financial Planning unit. Bob holds a BS in economics from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School. He also holds the CPA designation and the FINRA Series 7, 24, 63 and 99 securities registrations. In addition to his passion for the financial industry, Bob enjoys spending time with his wife and four children, traveling and cheering for all Philadelphia area sports teams.

Yang Yuanqing
Lenovo

Yang Yuanqing (born 12 November 1964) is a Chinese business executive and philanthropist who is the current chairman and CEO of Lenovo.

Allen Waugerman
Lexmark

Allen Waugerman is president and chief executive officer of Lexmark International. He was named to this position in May 2019.​ ​ Since November 2016, Waugerman had been senior vice president and chief technology officer, responsible for Lexmark’s global research and development operations. In November 2018, Waugerman was named chairman of an executive management committee to lead Lexmark during the search for a new chief executive officer. He also served on this committee in 2017.​ Previously, Waugerman spent five years as vice president and general manager of global supplies sales and marketing. In that role, he was responsible for the marketing and sales of aftermarket supplies and services offerings. Before that, he served as general manager of small workgroup laser products. ​ ​ Waugerman has been with Lexmark since its inception in 1991, holding various staff and management positions. He began his career with IBM in 1989, where he worked on a number of manufacturing and printer development projects.​ ​ He is a Dean’s Advisory Council member for the University of Kentucky College of Engineering and serves on the board of the YMCA of Central Kentucky. ​ ​ Waugerman holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the University of Kentucky. ​

Bracken P. Darrell
Logitech

As president and chief executive officer of Logitech, Bracken P. Darrell is responsible for Logitech’s strategy for growth and profitability, for the vision for the brand as well as for the company’s operations. Mr. Darrell joined Logitech as president in April 2012, and assumed the role of chief executive officer in January 2013.

Patrick A. Blott
Intermap Technologies

Patrick Blott creates a clear vision and makes it reality through strategic direction and strong execution. Mr. Blott’s leadership focuses on establishing growth by identifying, creating, and exploiting business advantages in key markets. He is an expert on strategic partnerships, business strategy, and financial investments, and has worked with government and business leaders around the world to achieve success. As CEO and Chairman of the board at Intermap Technologies, Mr. Blott leverages his 28 years of experience into the geospatial market to grow the core business in four key areas: Collection, Processing, Products, and Answers. Mr. Blott has held numerous key positions including co-founder of Blott Asset Management, L.L.C (2005), Founding member of Borealis Capital Corporation (2002), JP Morgan & Co, BMO and Banc of America Securities. In that time, Mr. Blott led transaction teams and assisted in underwriting $1.01 billion of private equity investments, a private buyout of $700 million company (2004), a $565 million acquisition and development of William Osler Health Center (2003) and led a subsidiary carve out of Express Pipelines Corp for $2.1 billion. Prior to 1993, he was a Special Assistant and Policy Advisor in the government of the Rt. Hon. Brian Mulroney. Mr. Blott is an experienced public company director in geospace, having served as Chairman of the Special Committee for OSI Geospatial, supplier of command and control systems for the U.S. Navy since October 2011. Patrick holds an MBA from Columbia Business School, a BA in Political Economy from the University of Western Ontario and completed post-graduate work in Political Economy at the University of Toronto.

Bill Schwartz
FOOD-TRAK

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