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Walking Up a Descending Escalator & Other Crazy Pay Policies

Compensation Cafe

This particular grudge deals with the illogical and mathematically impossible system of pay progression that seems to be almost universally embraced. For example: if you increase your grade midpoints 3% every year while the average employee gets a 4% pay increase, the average worker's Compa-Ratio will only improve one percent per year.

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The Top 100 Applicant Tracking Systems in 2018

Ongig

A common question I get asked is: “What are the top applicant tracking systems I should consider using?” ” So, every year the Ongig team and I find the top ATS’s used by employers actively hiring…and we publish the details. Instead, a homegrown ATS is ATS software built by the employer themselves.

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Compensation and Benefits

Analytics in HR

For example, perks like bonuses, stock options, 401k matches, pension plans, paid time off , and even free lunches are all attractive to different people and make up an essential part of the compensation and benefits package. For example, in the United States, health insurance makes up a key component of benefits.

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How to structure employee compensation

Workable

This may perpetuate the gender pay gap and, as a result, create systemic pay disparities that prompt discrimination lawsuits. Here are both approaches with examples and how you can combine them: Benchmarking. For example, paying higher salaries than the market can result in hiring the best candidates and retaining your best employees.

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