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Tackling Total Rewards: A System for Communicating Employee Benefits

ClearCompany HRM

For example, an organization that values ongoing learning, might offer a generous conference or learning stipend. Another which values seasoned workers might create a lucrative retirement plan that increases in value the longer the employee is with the company. What is total rewards? Enter the Total Rewards Statement.

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Types of Employee Benefits: 12 Benefits HR Should Know

Analytics in HR

Typical examples include health insurance, paid time off, and life insurance. Perks serve as incentives or extra rewards that make an employer more appealing to work for. The types of employee benefits an organization provides carry weight in today’s employment market. Some employee benefits are country-specific.

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Compensation and Benefits

Analytics in HR

Together, they make up a total compensation package, which may include salary, bonuses, insurance, retirement contributions, and various other perks aimed at attracting, motivating, and retaining employees. HR uses compensation to attract top talent and boost retention rates. This money is subject to taxation.

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How to source candidates: An FAQ guide

Workable

Here, we answer frequently asked questions about candidate sourcing to help you build strategies to attract active and passive candidates. What is sourcing? What is the difference between sourcing and recruiting? How does sourcing affect recruiting? What is a Sourcing Specialist? What is social sourcing? What is Boolean search? What is sourcing?