Competitive Compensation Jobs in New York City, NY

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Sales Associate ( Thrift Shop)

Company: Housing Works

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jul 01, 2025

Can use basic tech tools (Word, Excel, email) and basic math. Employee discount on incredible secondhand finds. Are flexible to work weekends and holidays.

HVAC Customer Resource Coordinator

Company: Johnson Controls

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jul 01, 2025

Under direct supervision of the Pod Team Manager (Customer Service Dispatch Supervisor), receives and schedules customer calls for service.

Delivery Driver (Big Trucks, CDL preferred)

Company: Housing Works

Location: Long Island City, NY

Posted Jul 01, 2025

Valid, clean *NYS driver’s license* (CDL a *big plus*). Love driving big trucks, staying active, and making a difference? Join our mission-driven team.*.

Applied AI Engineer

Company: Columbia University

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jul 01, 2025

Exceptional communication skills are essential, as the role requires translating complex technical concepts into clear, actionable insights for both technical…

Senior auditor/Manager

Company: YSL & Associates – New York, NY

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jul 01, 2025

Possession of a Bachelor's degree in Accounting, at the minimum. A minimum of 3 years' experience in a public accounting firm; PCAOB audit experience will be…

Security Guard / Operations Manager (Hybrid)

Company: A2A Security

Location: Manhattan, NY

Posted Jul 01, 2025

A *driver’s license* is a plus. A mix of office-based and field-based tasks to keep your work engaging. Leverage mobile scheduling and reporting tools to…

Applied Researcher II

Company: Capital One

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jul 01, 2025

Build AI foundation models through all phases of development, from design through training, evaluation, validation, and implementation.

Applied Researcher II

Company: Capital One

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jul 01, 2025

Build AI foundation models through all phases of development, from design through training, evaluation, validation, and implementation.

Commercial HVAC Technician – Class A High-Rise (NYC)

Company: Confidential

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jul 01, 2025

FDNY Refrigeration Machine Operator license (preferred). Diagnosing and responding to system malfunctions and service calls.

Applied Researcher II

Company: Capital One

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jul 01, 2025

Build AI foundation models through all phases of development, from design through training, evaluation, validation, and implementation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical salary ranges for Competitive Compensation roles at different seniority levels?
Entry‑level Compensation Analyst salaries typically range from $70,000 to $90,000 annually. Mid‑level analysts earn $90,000 to $120,000. Senior analysts and Compensation Managers command $120,000 to $160,000. Directors of Compensation usually receive $180,000 to $250,000, with total compensation often including bonuses and equity that can push the package above $300,000 in high‑growth tech companies.
What skills and certifications are essential for a career in Competitive Compensation?
Key skills include advanced data analysis (SQL, Python, Excel, Power BI), proficiency with compensation platforms such as CompAnalyst and Salary.com, and strong business acumen to translate market data into strategy. Certifications such as Certified Compensation Professional (CCP), Compensation and Salary Management (CSM) from WorldatWork, and HRIS credentials (e.g., SAP SuccessFactors, Workday) are highly valued. Knowledge of legal compliance (EEOC, FLSA) and diversity‑equity‑inclusion metrics also strengthens candidacy.
Can Competitive Compensation positions be performed remotely?
Yes. Most Compensation Analyst, Manager, and Director roles in tech companies support fully remote or hybrid arrangements. Companies like Atlassian, GitHub, and Slack offer dedicated compensation teams that collaborate via cloud‑based tools, enabling professionals to work from any location while maintaining real‑time access to market data and executive dashboards.
What does a typical career progression look like in Competitive Compensation?
A common trajectory starts as a Compensation Analyst, advances to Senior Analyst or Compensation Specialist, then to Manager or Lead of Total Rewards. From there, professionals can move into Director of Compensation or VP of Compensation, often coupled with broader HR strategy responsibilities such as global pay strategy or talent analytics.
What are the current industry trends shaping Competitive Compensation?
Key trends include AI‑driven pay analytics that generate predictive compensation models, real‑time market data integration, ESG‑linked pay metrics, and increased focus on pay equity audits. Companies are also expanding equity compensation packages for remote talent and leveraging gig‑economy data to benchmark freelance rates. Staying current on these trends is critical for compensation leaders who want to align pay with business strategy and attract diverse talent.

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