Best free salary benchmarking data source?
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Best free salary benchmarking data source?
I'm worried my company's dress policy might be a little too vague. We require people to dress in business casual, but there's nothing specific about employees' undergarments. We have a new hire who apparently doesn't think she needs to wear a bra to work. She isn't correct. She has a decent sized chest and several people complain about seeing her chest bounce around each day. How do I address this with her? I feel this situation is worse since I'm a guy.
Is anyone else concerned about job applications asking for your Social Security number upfront before an interview or offer? With identity theft and fraud being so common, it feels like this information should only be requested during hiring paperwork after an offer is made. Curious how others handle this.
What is your go to ice breaker for meetings? I’ve been given the order to start running Monday morning staff meetings. These will be at 8am, so I need creative ways to get everyone pumped.
I had an exit interview recently where the employee said: "The job was not the problem." It was the team culture. That stayed with me. We spend a lot of time talking about pay, workload, recruitment and retention. Yet so many people leave because of how they felt every day at work. Have you ever left a role because of the culture rather than the job itself?
How do you pick between the PHR and SHRM-CP certifications? My employer is willing to pay for either, but I don’t know what would be the better return on investment. My job is pretty secure, but with the economy the way it is, I want to be proactive about making sure I’d be employable if I lost my job.
Not sure if it is the best, but levels.fyi provides salary data.
Hands down it’s salary.com. They purchase data from reputable survey companies like Culpepper unlike others who just use what employees claim they make…
Thank you for the response. Salary.com is paid only though, right? Our non-profit won't budget for data. It must be free.
In that case, levels.fyi is your best bet to compare to larger companies. If you are a nonprofit, I’d assume you wouldn’t come close to some of the ranges you see on there, which tend to be in the 75+ percentile.