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Cafe Classic: Personal Pay Versus Salary Structures

Compensation Cafe

Churn occurs among grade peers due to new hires, promotions, quits, retirements and reclassifications. New hires enter at lower rates. All unproven new hires will immediately earn about the same as the veteran incumbents already there for years, despite no assurance of immediate equal productivity from the fresh faces.

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Cafe Classic: Solving the Dilemma of Pay Progression Over Time

Compensation Cafe

Conventional practice is to hire most new people into their jobs at salary levels below their market midpoint or Market Reference Point (MRP) and to move grade structures maybe half as much as the anticipated general market movement each year. Here is a fix. The issue is simple and clear.

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What’s Your Most Useful Metric? More Results of Our HR Metrics Survey

HR Daily Advisor

604 individuals participated in the HR Daily Advisor ’s HR Metrics Survey, conducted in April 2015. of respondents keep metrics relating to compensation, with large percentages of them tracking compensation by internal and external pay equity as well as pay vs. midpoints (or compa-ratio). Measures of Turnover.

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The Top 100 Applicant Tracking Systems in 2018

Ongig

” So, every year the Ongig team and I find the top ATS’s used by employers actively hiring…and we publish the details. Instead, we focus on the employers doing the most hiring as measured by number of open job descriptions. Google Hire. ATS Market Share by Hiring Volume. First, a bit on the criteria.

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The New Workforce Gender Equity Factors HR Needs to Watch

Visier

In 2015, 90% of new CEOs in the S&P 500 were promoted or hired from line roles — and 100% of these executives were men. Start with simple metrics like “female ratio” (looking at the percent of total headcount that are female) by department, role, and/or location, and in your hiring pipelines. The Problem with Gender Bias.

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