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Digital Product Owner (Associated Director) Incentive Compensation (IC) works in a worldwide team accountable for the definition, design, evolution, delivery, and ongoing operation of the products and services supporting field colleagues related to commercial and scientific activities.
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The Compensation Manager role offers an exciting opportunity to shape our employee reward and recognition programs and contribute to our success. Partners collaboratively and effectively with the Payroll and Benefits team and other members of People Experience & Development to ensure alignment on a total compensation and rewards philosophy, including current and future recognition programs.
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Experience with HR Technology Systems (ADP WFN a plus) and Compensation Tools (CompXL), with an emphasis on analytical and presentation tools like Microsoft Excel and the MS Office suite. Are you a Compensation Analyst looking for your next opportunity to make an impact within a small and mighty Total Rewards Team as we bring our compensation philosophy from document to action.
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As a member of our HR Technology team within our HR Operations organization, you will work closely with internal HR & IT teams, vendors, and business partners supporting SAP SuccessFactors Compensation Module as well as various other HR technologies.
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Guide the evolution of equity compensation plans in our newly public company, ensuring alignment with industry market trends, best practices and regulatory compliance. Utilize expertise in HR systems and analytical tools to create robust models and analytics in MS Excel, and to configure and manage compensation data, plans and processes in HCMS.
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The Business Analyst will play a crucial role in supporting the variable compensation team by developing models for plan calculations and future-focused forecasting and analysis. The expected total annual compensation, depending on location and experience, is between $111,300 and $126,100 and is inclusive of base salary and variable compensation (if applicable.
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