Bachelor’s Degree in Business, HR or equivalent experience., Knowledge of salary planning tools, job evaluation techniques, and market salary trends., Strong analytical, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills with advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel., Excellent interpersonal skills, attention to detail, and ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously..
Key responsabilities:
Manage the compensation and reporting function for global operations.
Analyze job classifications and maintain global job architecture, including job families and descriptions.
Support annual merit and bonus processes, ensuring accuracy and compliance with plan rules.
Provide data-driven insights and participate in compensation market surveys to assess competitiveness.
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Numerator is a data and tech company bringing speed and scale to market research. Numerator blends first-party data from over 1 million US households with advanced technology to provide unparalleled 360-degree consumer understanding for the market research industry that has been slow to change. Headquartered in Chicago, IL, Numerator has more than 2,000 employees worldwide. The majority of Fortune 100 companies are Numerator clients.
We’re reinventing the market research industry. Let’s reinvent it together.
At Numerator, we believe tomorrow’s success starts with today’s market intelligence. We empower the world’s leading brands and retailers with unmatched insights into consumer behavior and the influencers that drive it.
The Compensation Analyst helps to manage the compensation and reporting function for the global operations of Numerator. In partnership with the HR leadership and other members of the compensation team, the Analyst plans, develops and implements new and revised compensation programs, policies and procedures to appropriately reflect the company's strategy and philosophy. The Analyst will be required to manage the day to day analysis, design, and administration of all compensation related programs based on job classifications. This position requires a strong working relationship with all levels of Human Resources, Talent Acquisition, PDE, HRIS and Payroll. It is expected that this role ensures an offering and maintenance of a total compensation program that aligns with Numerator’s culture and values.
Please note, the working hours for this role are 1pm - 10pm IST in order to be able to work more with our international teams across time zones.
What You’ll Do:
Ensure that the company’s compensation programs are competitive, compliant, and cost effective with local, state, and federal regulations
Continuously monitor, analyze, and recommend ongoing changes to compensation structures and policy to maintain desired external competitiveness, internal equity and legal compliance.
Respond to inquiries related to compensation matters.
Analyze job classifications, conduct job evaluations, and maintain global job architecture, including the creation and standardization of job families, levels, and job descriptions.
Support the annual merit and bonus processes by training managers on merit guidelines and tools, auditing submitted merit changes, and partnering with Finance to calculate and audit bonus payouts for accuracy and alignment with plan rules
Manage the out-of-cycle promotion and market adjustment process, ensuring internal equity and policy adherence.
Support HR partners with necessary data and guidance to support attraction and retention of staff during employee life-cycle, including pay decisions and career development.
Provide data-driven insights and market analysis by participating in compensation market surveys (Mercer, Radford, WTW, etc.) and analyze results to assess competitiveness with market trends and determine prevailing pay rates.
Ensure employee communications and access to relevant compensation information is accurate, accessible and timely.
Provide ad hoc reports requested by management on compensation matters.
Other duties as assigned by management.
What You'll Bring to Numerator
Bachelor’s Degree in Business, HR or equivalent experience.
Knowledge of salary planning tools and methods, job evaluation techniques, and market salary trends; ability to design and implement global salary programs
Strong interpersonal skills, detail-oriented and able to coordinate/manage multiple tasks simultaneously.
Strong analytical, critical thinking and problem-solving skills, and ability to synthesize information and data from a variety of sources
Demonstrated advanced proficiency in the use of Microsoft Excel, including the ability to create complex models and formulas.