Competitive Remuneration Jobs in New York City, NY

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Field Registered Nurse (RN) – $1,000 Sign-On Bonus

Company: True Care

Location: Brooklyn, NY

Posted Apr 25, 2025

Active RN license in New York, in good standing. Collaborate with a strong clinical support team to ensure the best client outcomes.

Client Service I Representative- Device Maintenance

Company: Canon U.S.A., Inc.

Location: New York, NY

Posted Apr 24, 2025

Promptly reviews and responds to management and client requests via emails, phone calls, text messages and verbal. Basic computer skills/technical knowledge.

Boiler Repair Welder / Technician

Company: Controlled Combustion

Location: Bronx, NY

Posted Apr 25, 2025

We maintain a Class "A" installers license in New York City and are licensed throughout the metropolitan area as well. Boiler Repair: 1 year (Preferred).

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical salary ranges for Competitive Remuneration roles at different seniority levels?
Entry‑level Compensation Analyst: $70k–$90k. Mid‑level Manager: $110k–$140k. Senior Director: $160k–$190k. VP/Head of Compensation: $200k–$250k+.
What skills and certifications are most valuable for a Career in Competitive Remuneration?
Proficiency in advanced Excel (pivot tables, VBA), SQL for data extraction, Power BI/Tableau for visualization, knowledge of compensation data platforms (Salary.com, Payscale, Equilar). Certifications: Certified Compensation Professional (CCP), Global Compensation Professional (GCP), SHRM‑Certified Professional (SHRM‑CP).
Can Competitive Remuneration roles be performed remotely?
Many Compensation Analyst and Strategy Lead positions offer full‑time remote or hybrid arrangements, especially in tech and consulting firms. On‑site roles are still common in large financial institutions that require direct collaboration with payroll teams.
What career progression paths exist within Competitive Remuneration?
Typical trajectory: Compensation Analyst → Compensation Manager → Compensation Director → Vice President of Compensation & Total Rewards → Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) or Head of People.
What are the current industry trends impacting Competitive Remuneration?
Shift toward variable‑pay models tied to ESG metrics, use of AI for predictive pay modeling, increasing emphasis on pay equity audits, and the adoption of unified data platforms like Workday Prism Analytics.

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