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How Much Compensation Does it Take to Make Appreciation Unnecessary?

Compensation Cafe

Thanks to this article by Nestor Ramos and this one by Nicole Yang, both from The Boston Globe, I’m now also familiar with Brady’s compensation ($41 million in NFL contracts alone) and his sense of feeling underappreciated. Yes, the NFL’s Most Valuable Player feels underappreciated.

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Overcoming Pay "Perception Is Reality" with More Communication

Compensation Cafe

How does this relate to compensation? PayScale recently surveyed 71,000 employees on pay perceptions and intent to stay. As compensation professionals or HR business partners, we must equip our managers with the information they need to have these detailed conversations.

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Human Resources Assistant Job Description and Salary

Analytics in HR

Record-keeping Maintain accurate and up-to-date employee records, including personal information, employment contracts, performance evaluations, and benefits documentation Collect employment and tax information Help during exit interviews and complete termination documentation. The average pay also depends on location.

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Chasing Best Practices

Compensation Cafe

Research from the firm PayScale may help to answer at least some of those questions, with their annual analysis of compensation trends and activity. It turns out that high performers are more likely to provide pay increases (90% compared to 84%), bonuses (81% compared to 74%), and are also likely to leverage more of a compensation mix.