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What Is Human Resources?

Analytics in HR

What is Human Resources? Human Resources is both a function and a department within an organization. As a function, HR covers the processes, practices, and strategies to attract, develop, and retain employees who contribute to the company’s overall success. What is HR Management?

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Salaries for Human Resources: Navigating Compensation in 2024

Heyyy HR!

Are you confused about salaries for Human Resources positions? Not sure what the salary for human resources roles should be? Not sure if the human resources role is as competitive as other companies with the same roles? This post will show the trends in salaries for human resources professionals.

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Another New Year- Time to Think About Bonuses

Affinity HR Group

With 2019 over and at the dawn of a new decade, it’s an ideal time to think about bonuses for 2020. Over 60% of respondents in a 2016 World at Work survey reported using some type of bonus or variable pay program, as did 73% of respondents in a more recent 2019 Payscale survey. Discretionary Bonuses. Non-Discretionary Bonuses.

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PayScale Tools for Today's Comp Pro! Compensation Glossary: Part 1 of 4

Compensation Today

Jenni Marquez, CCP, PayScale Compensation Professional Even the most seasoned HR professional might take a big gulp if approached by their CEO to take charge of anything comp. That’s because, despite being part of the HR department, compensation is like the cool kid at a party. You know, the one you’re afraid to talk to.

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Pay transparency: the pros, the cons, and best practices

Workable

Try Workable's HR software You can hire with Workable, and you can also onboard and manage your new employees all within the same platform without messy integrations. In other words, when performance-laden incentives (and base pay, in general) are made public, a common denominator is determined. It’s not just about the pay itself.

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Merit Talks: Tis the Season

Compensation Today

No, HR wouldn’t let me.” In my time as a Comp and HR professional, I’ve heard some conversation doozies. If you think yours may come prepared, plan ahead and come with data of your own. They didn’t have clear guidelines about what managers could and could not approve. Do you say: A. “No, Let us know below.