Hi All,
I recently went for an interview and i was asked a Question on Compa Ratio and other some Terminologies which I never heard off.
Can any one of you can throw some light on the same.
Regards,
Monica Kaushik
From India, Delhi
I recently went for an interview and i was asked a Question on Compa Ratio and other some Terminologies which I never heard off.
Can any one of you can throw some light on the same.
Regards,
Monica Kaushik
From India, Delhi
Hello friend,
Thank your for the post. Posts like yours help us search for meaning of such terms. Here is an explanation given at Comparatio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Compa Ration is a term used in the human resources specialty area of wage and compensation management. In its simplest form it is the ratio of an employee’s current wage to the organization’s benchmark rate, usually the salary grade midpoint. Compa-ratios are normally expressed as a percent of the benchmark. For example: An employee earns $45,000 per year in a job with a salary grade midpoint of $50,000. The equation is $45,000/$50,000 = 0.9. The employee is said to have a compa-ratio of 90%. Variations include: market compa-ratio or market ratio, target compa-ratio, group compa-ratios, wage index, competitive wage ratio. Compa-ratios are frequently used as one factor in wage increase matrixes used to determine annual salary adjustment.
regards
nishikant
From United States, Greensboro
Thank your for the post. Posts like yours help us search for meaning of such terms. Here is an explanation given at Comparatio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Compa Ration is a term used in the human resources specialty area of wage and compensation management. In its simplest form it is the ratio of an employee’s current wage to the organization’s benchmark rate, usually the salary grade midpoint. Compa-ratios are normally expressed as a percent of the benchmark. For example: An employee earns $45,000 per year in a job with a salary grade midpoint of $50,000. The equation is $45,000/$50,000 = 0.9. The employee is said to have a compa-ratio of 90%. Variations include: market compa-ratio or market ratio, target compa-ratio, group compa-ratios, wage index, competitive wage ratio. Compa-ratios are frequently used as one factor in wage increase matrixes used to determine annual salary adjustment.
regards
nishikant
From United States, Greensboro
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