Best free salary benchmarking data source?
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Best free salary benchmarking data source?
Just received another rejection because my previous salary was “higher than the advertised range.” So let me get this straight: Companies don’t want to pay experienced professionals what they’re worth in this economy, yet when we apply for roles below our previous pay grade to stay employed, our past salary is suddenly used against us. Experience, education, and adaptability should not become barriers to employment. The hiring system truly needs to evolve.
I once watched an employee get labeled “negative” simply because they consistently raised difficult but valid concerns. It made me realize how easily honesty can be mistaken for resistance in some workplaces. How do you separate constructive criticism from negativity?
These "graduations" are getting out of hand. Over the past few weeks, I've had to rework shifts for dozens of employees because their kids had midday prek, kindergarten, 5th grade, 8th grade, etc., graduations. Are all of these necessary?
How do you pick between the PHR and SHRM-CP certifications? My employer is willing to pay for either, but I don’t know what would be the better return on investment. My job is pretty secure, but with the economy the way it is, I want to be proactive about making sure I’d be employable if I lost my job.
I recently submitted a candidate that was qualified for a role. The HM looked at the video and passed on her before I even submitted the info. I asked why she said nothing just move on. The candidate asks why she wasn’t moving forward and feedback listing her qualifications vs the job description. I agree go back because I want to know what I’m missing in efforts to submit proper prospects. I was told we don’t have to give a reason and she didn’t fit the culture but don’t tell her that. 😔
Not sure if it is the best, but levels.fyi provides salary data.
Hands down it’s salary.com. They purchase data from reputable survey companies like Culpepper unlike others who just use what employees claim they make…
Thank you for the response. Salary.com is paid only though, right? Our non-profit won't budget for data. It must be free.
In that case, levels.fyi is your best bet to compare to larger companies. If you are a nonprofit, I’d assume you wouldn’t come close to some of the ranges you see on there, which tend to be in the 75+ percentile.