I am in search of salary survey data and/or websites to visit similar to Salary.com. The position I am trying to benchmark would be VP Administration. Any help would be appriciated.
You can also try the Occupational Employment Statistics Home page at [url]http://stat.bls.gov/oeshome.htm[/url] It has the information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. It is usually from a few years ago but can be a helpful source. Your state or local Chamber of Commerce may also have some information. Good Luck.
2) CBIA (CT Business & Industry Association) -- most states probably have an organization like it
3) Government stats (previous posts mention them)
4) Industry organizations and affiliations that my company belongs to
5) Internet (Salary.com, wageweb). I recently completed a salary analysis on our IS department, and got some good information from Monster.com -- some posts include salary information.
I also network with HR people in companies that are similar to mine.
Wouldn't it be great it HR Hero included a forum specifically for sharing salary information? Anybody else out there interested in this?
Sharing salary information via HRhero.com is a great idea. What about a form to fill in job title, salary, benefits, and comments? What other items would you want to share? Possibly the city and state to gauge differences in cost of living? Let me know what other demographics you'd be interested in.
I am so glad there is interest! I'd like to see the items noted in the previous posts, along with a brief job description, and basic educational & skill requirements, and years of experience required. That'll make it easier to compare apples to apples.
This is a terrific idea! I have been told that some of the Web sites do not reflect a true analysis of salaries for some areas. For instance, we are a not-for-profit health clinic and I always have a problem obtaining relevent salaries.
Thank you for providing a site where I can access "real" information and feedback!! I look forward to reading it everyday.
Great idea! I'd also like to see the year's of experience the employee has in that specific field and also with the company and if they hold a 2 or 4 year degree.
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Someone else asked me about this a few days ago. After getting input from forum users and other HR people, I suddenly realized why this information is scarce (or you have to pay big $$ for it) - it's a HUGE, complicated task to put together this kind of survey. xflash That's not to say we don't have it still on our to-do list, but it's going to be a little while before we attempt it. If we do it, we want to do it right. We'll be sure to let everyone know when we launch the survey.
As long as confidentiality remains I would participate in a survey as mentioned above. It's true big bucks are paid for wage info, however I have found 9 times out of 10 that not much information is provided at all as to the details like are also mentioned above so if we HR Hero can get one started that would be a fantastic tool!
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2) CBIA (CT Business & Industry Association) -- most states probably have an organization like it
3) Government stats (previous posts mention them)
4) Industry organizations and affiliations that my company belongs to
5) Internet (Salary.com, wageweb). I recently completed a salary analysis on our IS department, and got some good information from Monster.com -- some posts include salary information.
I also network with HR people in companies that are similar to mine.
Wouldn't it be great it HR Hero included a forum specifically for sharing salary information? Anybody else out there interested in this?
Sharing salary information via HRhero.com is a great idea. What about a form to fill in job title, salary, benefits, and comments? What other items would you want to share? Possibly the city and state to gauge differences in cost of living? Let me know what other demographics you'd be interested in.
Christy Reeder
Website Managing Editor
[url]www.HRhero.com[/url]
Position title, compensation, industry, size of company, and state.
Thanks. This will work well.
Thank you for providing a site where I can access "real" information and feedback!! I look forward to reading it everyday.
Any suggestions??
Someone else asked me about this a few days ago. After getting input from forum users and other HR people, I suddenly realized why this information is scarce (or you have to pay big $$ for it) - it's a HUGE, complicated task to put together this kind of survey. xflash That's not to say we don't have it still on our to-do list, but it's going to be a little while before we attempt it. If we do it, we want to do it right. We'll be sure to let everyone know when we launch the survey.
Christy Reeder
Website Managing Editor
[url]www.HRhero.com[/url]