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Everything You Should Know about Your Salary – CareerBuilder.com

February 10, 2009 · Leave a Comment

It happens all the time.

An employee marches into her boss’s office demanding a raise. A college graduate looks forward to a high starting salary because he “deserves” one. A job seeker researches the average salary for a position she’s interested in, expecting to automatically be offered something in the same arena.

Although salary information is one of the most important aspects of finding a new job, it’s also the most under-researched. Unfortunately, with so many salary resources out there, there is always conflicting information and people who always disagree with, or don’t understand, the information presented.

What you, the job seeker, must understand is that the information provided to you via salary information sites should merely be a starting point in your research. What you find as the average salary for a position doesn’t guarantee that is what you will earn; there are too many other factors things that come into play.

To help understand how you can analyze the salary information you find online and apply it to your situation, we’ve brought in compensation expert Jim Brennan, senior associate with the ERI Economic Research Institute, to help.

Q: How do starting salaries compare to median or average salaries?
Starting salaries are usually the lowest amount employers will pay for work, Brennan says. Companies expect new hires to know less about a new position, so they typically start them lower than someone with an established track record.

“Employers generally take care to assure that entry starting rates match the hiring market requirement and that new folks will start at a lower salary than veteran job peers,” he says.

Median salaries are the amount in the center between the lowest and highest paid compensation. If workers in an organization are paid $30,000, $45,000 and $50,000, the median salary at that company would be $45,000.

Average salaries are the product of the sum total of all the salaries, divided by the number of observations. With the above figures, for example, the average salary would be $41,666.

“Median salaries are better measures of ‘normal’ pay, being central values. Averages can swing wildly with the addition of extremely high or low values to the group,” Brennan says. “No matter how high the high, or how low the low, the median is still the middle.”

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Executive Pay Drops in the Past 12 Months, According to ERI Economic Research Institute

November 21, 2008 · Leave a Comment

News – For Immediate Release from ERI Economic Research Institute

REDMOND, WA – November 2008 – During the most recent 12 months, the average total compensation of the highest paid executives in US publicly-traded companies decreased by 4.0%. This continued the decrease in total compensation during 2008, first evidenced in ERI’s August study of executive compensation. While overall total compensation decreased, three components of pay reported increases: non-equity based incentives (up 17.8%), restricted stock awards (up 24.5%), and pensions (up 45.5%). However, the ultimate value of the restricted stock awards and stock options may be affected by the most recent drop in share prices. Decreases were reported in components of base salaries, stock options, LTIP, and “All Other.”

ERI Economic Research Institute created this index of Executive Compensation 11 years ago. Since its inception in 1997, revenues of the US companies studied increased nearly 7 times faster than the dollar amounts paid to the companies’ highest paid executives, with total revenues increasing by 118% compared to an 18% increase for executive compensation.

Compensation Changes during the Past 12 Months

During the past 12 months, Overall Total Compensation of the highest-paid executive decreased by 4%, while revenues increased nearly 7%, with the average top executive receiving Overall Total Compensation of $17,760,518.

Compensation Changes Since 1997

The highest paid executives of US companies saw an increase in Overall Total Compensation of nearly 18% during the past 11 years, but the compensation components reported have changed significantly during this time period due to SEC reporting requirements.

Comparing Revenue growth to Total Compensation growth during this same period shows the average dollar amount of company revenues increased by nearly 118% as compared to 18% for total compensation. This means the dollar revenues increased nearly 7 times faster than the average dollar amount of the Executive Total Compensation Package.

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Seven Salary Survey and Resource Links for Human Resource Executives

November 21, 2008 · 1 Comment

Here is a List of Seven Salary Survey and Resource Links for HR Execs…

Salary Surveys
Providing salary surveys in both software and hard copy formats.

Cost of Living Comparisons
Calculate relocation allowances and per diem rates for 10,000 cities.

Executive Salary Surveys
Competitive executive total cash compensation survey data for 400 top management job titles in all industries.

Geographic Salary Comparisons
Set branch office salary structures based on geographic pay differentials.

Non-Profit Executive Salary
Executive compensation software and reports for employees at non-profits.

International Salary Comparisons
Research salaries for 100,000 jobs in 200 countries. This is the only salary database available for many hard-to-research international locations.

Job Analysis Software
Analyze thousands of positions. Update job documentation (titles and descriptions).

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Revised Salary Survey Website Provides Salary Resources to HR Professionals Worldwide

November 5, 2008 · 1 Comment

The newly revised easy to use ERI Salary Survey Website portal provides salary survey resources to management and HR professionals worldwide.

As seen on PRLog.org: ERI Salary Survey provides Human resource managers, directors and executives worldwide, compensation data tools and software to set individual pay, adjust branch office salary structures, and set relocation allowances.

ERI Economic Research Institute was founded in 1987 to provide salary survey and cost-of-living research to HR professionals in the form of survey software databases, published salary reports, and online salary surveys.

The new website portal, ERI-Salary-Survey.com is aimed to provide choices to Human Resource professionals such as Salary Calculators, Salary Surveys, Surveys by Industry, Salary Reports, Geographic Pay Data, Global Salary Tools, resources and more.

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SalaryExpert.com is an ERI affiliate providing FREE Job Search software to students and job recruiters, HR execs and Professionals. Professionals use ERI salary survey software to plan compensation increases and set wage/salary structures.

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SalaryExpert.com Launches ALL New Easy to Use Website

October 20, 2008 · Leave a Comment

HR Execs, Professionals, Students, Job Recruiters, noticed any changes lately to SalaryExpert.com?

The NEW SalaryExpert Website is easy to use, great looking and performing well we hear, I even noticed an updated logo – nice job!

SalaryExpert.com provides Salary Survey Data, Compensation and Comparison Tools with choices to find the most accurate and up-to-date compensation information online.

SalaryExpert.com has a range of salary tools, salary surveys and products to fit your specific needs.

Drop by and see for yourself!
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Free Salary Tools and Data from SalaryExpert

September 5, 2008 · Leave a Comment

SalaryExpert.com has some excellent FREE Salary Tools

All you have to do is click here on Free Salary Tools then select your job title and location, then click the Search button to receive a sophisticated salary report. Benefits, bonuses, and the cost of living will be factored into your salary analysis.

Salary Data

At SalaryExpert they cover both US and Canadian salary data. They offer free salary data that allows you to quickly look up the prevailing wage for a position by zip code, job description or regional and state information. The salary data covers the US and Canada as well as international positions. SalaryExpert welcomes web developers to add these free salary calculators and our free cost-of-living calculators to their own sites.

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Salary Survey Resources from SalaryExpert.com

August 19, 2008 · Leave a Comment

SalaryExpert provides FREE Job Search software to students and job recruiters, HR execs and professionals all rely on ERI salary survey software to plan compensation increases and set wage/salary structures.

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SalaryExpert Local Salary Survey Data – Information by State and City: Salary survey software provides salary and cost of living data for compensation planning.

SalaryExpert has some excellent Free Salary Tools. All you have to do is click here on Free Salary Tools then select your job title and location, then click the Search button to receive a sophisticated salary report. Benefits, bonuses, and the cost of living will be factored into your salary analysis.

SalaryExpert FREE Cost of Living Calculator
This free cost of living calculator provides cost of living statistics that compare the cost of living between two cities.

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You can now get the Salary Resource Widget:
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