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Salary range generally has a minimum pay rate, a maximum pay rate, and a series of mid-range opportunities for pay increases. The salary range is determined by market pay rates, established through market pay studies, for people doing similar work in similar industries in the same region of the country.
Then they take all the employee salary information and figure out the range of salaries being earned by employees doing jobs in that bucket. Then your HR department, based on executive decision, decides what percentile they want to pay salaries at.
Be Reasonable in Your Request. Do your homework. Demonstrate Why You're Worth It. Know Your Company's Compensation Philosophy. Know the Decision-Makers. Know That Money Isn't Everything, and Know What Else You Want.
Salary range generally has a minimum pay rate, a maximum pay rate, and a series of mid-range opportunities for pay increases. The salary range is determined by market pay rates, established through market pay studies, for people doing similar work in similar industries in the same region of the country.
In some company, there are salary ranges for given roles and then hiring managers decides salary keeping these ranges in mind. The HR involvement & further discussion take place only when hiring manager wants to pay someone outside given salary range. In some companies it's opposite.
Years of experience Typically, more experience results in higher pay up to a point. Similarly, if the position calls for someone with 10 years of experience in a particular occupation, and you don't meet those requirements, you may find yourself on the lower end of the pay scale.
More generally, salary is determined by factors like title, skill set, level, location and more. Companies often approach individual compensation plans based on the candidate, too.
Define the job. Define the job's purpose, essential duties and responsibilities, required skills and knowledge, experience, and educational level. Price the job. Determine the job's value to your organization. Review where a job fits within a grade/range. Consider organizational factors, including budget.
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