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Evaluate your position in the company. Before composing your letter, evaluate the market value of your job first. Write down all of your accomplishments. Don't ignore the perks. Include supporting materials. Other considerations to keep in mind.
Establish value for each position in your company. Consider your company's competitive posture. Define compensate leverage for your company. Look at external inequalities. Develop a salary structure for your organization. Get your current employees up to par.
Establish your compensation philosophy. Each employer needs a policy which outlines their desired market position. Gather market data. Identify benchmark jobs. Measure your market position. Calculate the comparative. Check your budget. Start allocating. Final adjustments.
Step 1: Determine the Organization's Compensation Philosophy. Step 2: Conduct a Job Analysis. Step 3: Group into Job Families. Step 4: Rank Positions Using a Job Evaluation Method. Step 5: Conduct Market Research. Step 6: Create Job Grades. Step 7: Create a Salary Range Based on Research.
A pay structure is a system that defines what each individual and job role is paid based upon their value to the business and effectiveness in their role.
A compensation structure (or salary structure) is a hierarchy group of jobs that are assigned to salary ranges within an organization. Salary structures are composed of pay grades that reflect the value of a job within both the internal organization and external job market.
Set your upper salary limit by what a particular job is worth to you. Know the market to determine the least you'll pay. Match jobs whose value comes with hours to hourly pay. Match jobs whose value comes in insight or skill to salaried pay.
Step 1: Establish a Pay Philosophy. Step 2: How Much is Your Competition is Paying? Step 3: Set the Salary Level or Hourly Pay Rate. Step 4: Create Incentive Compensation Plan Components. Step 5: Pay Raises. Step 6: Choose Your Payroll Software.
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