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Introduction to Compensation Administration 101

Recorded Session | David J. Wudyka | From: Mar 28, 2025 - To: Jan 01, 1970
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Course Description

This will answer the question "what does a Compensation practitioner do"?

A formal Compensation program consists of six parts: Job Analysis, Job Descriptions, Job Evaluation, Pay Surveying Pay Range Construction, and In-Grade Pay Strategy. An optional seventh element is Incentive Pay Plans.

Within each of these areas, there is a role for the Compensation Analyst.

Why you should Attend:To understand the basic elements and activities of a COMPENSATION Department.

Areas Covered in the Session:

  • This will answer the question "what does a Compensation practitioner do?
  • The Program will describe the elements above and their framework in the Department
  • Job Analysis: The Study of work. How does an Analyst collect the necessary information?
  • Job Descriptions: What is the Analyst's role in this process? How is it done? Why is it important?
  • Job Evaluation: How does an Analyst evaluate the relative worth of jobs?
  • PaySurveys: What is the Analyst's role in obtaining pay data? How is it acquired?
  • Pay Structures: What is a "pay structure"? How is it built? When does it change?
  • In-Grade Pay Strategy: What are the options? What is "best"? How is the strategy administered?
  • The Seventh Step: Incentive Plans: Do you need them? Which Plans? The Administrator's role

Who Will Benefit:

  • Human Resource Managers
  • Compensation Analysts
  • Compensation Managers