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Everyone Thinks They're Underpaid—They're Wrong

Compensation Today

Rita Patterson, Onboarding Team Lead, PayScale Your employees might not be underpaid, but they're probably under-informed. In the 2015 Compensation Best Practices Report PayScale found that the number one reason most people left a company was compensation. So why does everyone think they're underpaid?

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It's Time to Pour Your COLA Down the Drain

Compensation Today

Rita Patterson, Onboarding Manager, PayScale Cost of living adjustments, or COLA, have been common practice for a while now, however, only 21% percent of employers indicated that cost of living adjustments were their main reason for giving raises in 2015.

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Hiring the Wrong Salesperson is a $2-Million Mistake

HR Daily Advisor

It isn’t just a matter of salary and training—it can mean an average of $2 million in lost sales. Typical cost to hire a new salesperson is about $15,000 in hiring costs, plus $20,000 in training, plus an average first-year salary and incentives at $75,000. Looking to build and perfect that 2015 comp plan? Learn More.

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How 13 organizations climbed the best employers lists

CultureAmp

In 2015 and 2016, BCG was also ranked in Glassdoor’s top ten for the Employee Choice Awards. Their GPTW profile states, “This program has been an employee favorite for over three years, and GoFundMe gave back more than half a million dollars in 2015.” star rating, it’s likely that other employees feel the same way.

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How to Negotiate a Compensation Package for a New Hire

Compensation Today

Taylor, PHR, SHRM-CP, PayScale Senior Blogger Hiring great people starts with offering them a competitive work culture and compensation package. PayScale’s 2015 Compensation Best Practices Report revealed that a top concern for companies is attracting and retaining the best talent.

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How SMBs Can Start Closing the Pay Gap Now

Zenefits

Job type, job title, skills, education, credentials, training, experience, and even geography factor into pay differences. Between 2015 and 2017, Salesforce spent $6 million to raise their female employees’ pay to match their male counterparts’. Improve our virtual onboarding experience. Simplify benefits administration.

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Why HR Needs More Tech Budget

Compensation Today

By Kari Van Hoof, CCP, PayScale Compensation Professional Technology has muscled its way into all aspects of our lives and in many cases—regardless of profession, is fundamentally changing the way we do our work. Kari Van Hoof, CCP, is a Compensation Professional at PayScale. If so, what is your top priority?