Comprehensive Benefits Jobs in Remote

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Product Owner I- KYC

Company: TD Bank

Location: Marlton, NJ / Remote

Posted Feb 08, 2025

Associate Accountant

Company: Liberty Mutual Insurance

Location: Boston, MA / Remote

Posted Feb 08, 2025

Senior IT Infrastructure Engineer (UK)

Company: iRhythm Technologies

Location: Larkhall, United Kingdom / Remote

Posted Feb 08, 2025

Enterprise Account Executive

Company: Zoom

Location: Remote

Posted Feb 08, 2025

Mainframes - iSeries Operations

Company: Kyndryl

Location: Bangalore, India / Remote

Posted Feb 08, 2025

Product Designer, Academy

Company: HubSpot

Location: Remote

Posted Feb 08, 2025

Technical Sourcer (Contract)

Company: Airtable

Location: San Francisco, CA / Remote

Posted Feb 08, 2025

Critical Facilities Engineering Intern

Company: Equinix, Inc

Location: Singapore / Remote

Posted Feb 08, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical salary ranges for Comprehensive Benefits roles at different seniority levels?
Entry‑level Benefit Analyst: $55k–$75k; Mid‑level Analyst or Consultant: $75k–$95k; Senior Analyst or Manager: $95k–$130k; Director of Benefits: $130k–$170k; VP of Compensation & Benefits: $170k–$220k.
What skills and certifications are required for a career in Comprehensive Benefits?
Core skills: HRIS mastery (Workday, SAP SuccessFactors, Oracle HCM), SQL and Tableau for data analysis, vendor scorecard creation, compliance with ERISA, ACA, COBRA, and HIPAA. Certifications that add value: SHRM‑SCP, HRCI CRA, Certified Benefits Professional (CBP), Certified Employee Benefit Specialist (CEBS), and Gusto’s GDS credential.
Is remote work available for Comprehensive Benefits positions?
Yes. Tech firms such as Atlassian, GitHub, and Buffer offer fully remote and hybrid benefit teams. Remote roles require strong digital collaboration, familiarity with virtual HRIS environments, and self‑management of vendor relationships.
What career progression paths exist within Comprehensive Benefits?
Typical progression: Benefit Analyst → Lead Analyst → Benefit Manager → Benefits Director → Vice President of Compensation & Benefits. Each step adds responsibility for strategy, budgeting, cross‑functional leadership, and executive reporting.
What industry trends are shaping the future of Comprehensive Benefits?
Key trends include AI‑driven benefit personalization, expanded mental‑health and wellness programs, ESG‑aligned benefit packages, integration of health data analytics, and blockchain solutions for claims processing. Hybrid‑work models also drive new transportation and flexible‑time benefits.

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