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21 Highest-Paying HR Jobs in 2023

Analytics in HR

Skills required to earn within the 75th percentile: Human resource expertise: Solid HR knowledge of talent acquisition, performance management, compensation and benefits, employee relations, talent development, and workforce planning. They design, implement, and monitor employees’ equity and compensation plans.

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Two Types of Compensation People

Compensation Cafe

Compensation people seem to come in two types: employee judges and employee advocates. Bear with me while I oversimplify about how each type distributes rewards. Judges" expect employees to earn income by demonstrated performance. Advocates" consider all compensation an employee entitlement tied to membership in the group.

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Time Wasting: The Anti-Reward

Compensation Cafe

Is time wasting, as a product of poorly structured (and perhaps poorly incented) management undermining your reward program? This is a reward problem on two different levels. Would they receive a poor performance review that would reduce their pay, bonus, or promotion potential? Would they get fired?

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No Statue of Entitlement

Compensation Cafe

We compensation professionals have been slow to face the implications of how entitlement attitudes affect reward management practices. Commercial advertisers are much quicker to apply practical knowledge about behavioral economic psychology than bureaucratic stuck-in-the-mud compensation managers.

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Cafe Classic: Happy Holidays & an Evidence-Based New Year!

Compensation Cafe

In today's Classic, we draw on one of the big thinkers in the rewards field, Robert Greene, and his thoughts on what is stopping us from getting where we need to be. Compensation and benefits (the most quantitative fields of HR) clearly come out as the least favorite. Evidence abounds that evidence-based management is our future.