Competitive Benefits Package Jobs in New York City, NY

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Senior Tax Accountant

Company: ORCOM US

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jun 02, 2025

Bachelor's in Accounting and a CPA license; Master's in Taxation, preferred. Our business is to assist European companies to develop their activities in North…

Carpenter

Company: Argon Props

Location: Maspeth, NY

Posted Jun 02, 2025

Knowledge of all hand tools, shop tools and machinery and their applications. Ability to read technical drawings, create cut lists, use best known practices to…

Lead Finisher

Company: Mind The Gap Inc.

Location: Brooklyn, NY

Posted Jun 02, 2025

Treat and finish elements as per design in a variety of finishes ranging from solid colors to custom designs. Ability to maintain and repair standard equipment…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for Competitive Benefits roles by seniority?
Junior Benefits Analyst: $55k–$70k; Mid‑level Analyst or HRIS Specialist: $70k–$90k; Senior Benefits Manager or Compensation Director: $90k–$120k, with bonuses and equity in high‑growth tech firms.
What skills and certifications are required for Competitive Benefits positions?
Proficiency in HRIS platforms (Workday, BambooHR, Gusto), knowledge of ERISA and ACA compliance, data analytics (Excel, Power BI), and certifications such as CBP, SHRM‑CP, or SHRM‑SSCP boost marketability.
Is remote work available for Competitive Benefits roles?
Yes—most firms offer fully remote or hybrid options. Remote policy is common for HRIS Specialists, Benefits Analysts, and Compensation Analysts, with monthly virtual check‑ins and cloud‑based benefits portals.
What career progression paths exist in Competitive Benefits?
Typical progression: Benefits Analyst → Benefits Manager → Senior Benefits Manager → Director of Benefits/Compensation. Advanced roles may transition into HR Strategy or Chief Human Resources Officer, especially in companies prioritizing employee value proposition.
What are current industry trends affecting Competitive Benefits?
Growing adoption of benefits‑as‑a‑service platforms, increased use of AI for personalized benefit recommendations, a shift toward wellness and mental‑health perks, and a focus on data‑driven analytics to demonstrate ROI on benefit spend.

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