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Greetings,
I received requests on salary survey for niche sectors such as mobile apps product development and water technology.
I am certain that there are further niche than that. Here's the Salary Survey 2012 as declared by Kelly services. This report is not percentile based, but real time information.
If you are revamping compensation in your firm, please share how does this report seem relevant to you and what more information do you need to design your new compensation structure.
Source : India Salary guide

From India, Mumbai
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File Type: pdf india-salary-guide-2011.pdf (1.98 MB, 2685 views)

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Greetings,
I request all our readers to this salary survey , to share, if the data available could be implemented through the compensation re-structure. Your experience and your questions will build on other's understanding.
Here are few roadblocks I faced, with regards to referring to any salary survey:
  • Parity remained an internal exercise
  • Salary survey data was relevant to draw a Min-max to any given role
  • Large firms could avail the percentile report through Mercer.
  • Smaller firms opted for a different technique to calculate the market correction. One of the firm, literally made me collect data from the interviewees, who were employees to our competitor. One firm I worked with, collected the salary structures from the recruitment consultant who would cater to other firms in the same domain.
  • Budget and ranking ruled during the bell-curve.
Please share what were the challenges that you faced or is facing during the compensation review.

From India, Mumbai
satyajeetpadhee
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Dear madam
i have gone through the attachment .thank you for sharing such valuable information's with us.madam, currently i am working as a hr executive so i wanted to know about the salary slabs according to experience & qualifications in the field of human resource management so that it will help us(people having 1-2 years of experience in hr) to keep ourselves updated.
Thanking you
satyajeet padhee

From India, Madras
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Dear Vinay,
Interesting thought., lets figure it out . Here's one report as shared on Payscale. This includes MBA hired in different role from different institutions. Please let us know how relevant is the data for your compensation review.
MBA Salary Guide - 2012

From India, Mumbai
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Here's a Salary guide for those who may have to manage expats and hire fresh MBA from the talent pool worldwide.
Source :Salary Report - MBA 2012 Worldwide

From India, Mumbai
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File Type: pdf TopMBA.com_Jobs_&_Salary_Report_2011-12.pdf (1.68 MB, 631 views)

Jacobizhang
Thanks for your share.
I'm responsible for International candidates hiring in Misrosoft China.
According to your report, we could found India IT talents' cost is less than China big cities,such as Shanghai,Beijing,Guangzhou,Shenzhen...etc.
We have hired 3 India staffs to work in Guangzhou.Their total cost (salary+hotel+airline tickets) is similar with local staff.
Jacobi Zhang

From India
nashbramhall
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Dear (Cite Contribution),
Thank you for the QS document. The thing that drew my attention most was the GAP between the Importance and Satisfaction (Chart 3, Page 33) of industry requirements. Skills with significant gaps are Entrepreneurship, Interpersonal Skills, Leadership Skills, Relevant Experience, Strategic Skills, Communication Skills, Risk management, and Corporate Social Responsibility. Academic achievement, IT/Computer skills, and E-business are the only skills for which the importance and satisfaction match.
I am sure the gap of students undertaking MBA without any prior work experience will be worse than those with some relevant experience.

From United Kingdom
Puretech - HR
Hi Naboumita, Is this report for 2012, because in the report, it is mentioned that it is of 2011. Pls help to understand. Thanks for your efforts. Jyoti
From India, Mumbai
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Dear Jyoti,
This report shares the data of the salaries across the roles and sector during 2011. This have been studied till the beginning of this year. Hence appropriately addressed as 'Employment Outlook Survey 2011/2012'. A study like this shows the existing trends, thereby supports in reviewing the compensation packages.
Hope this answers your question.

From India, Mumbai
ddivak
Thanks NAbomita... Very informative... Also it would be great if some one could post average salary increase percentage for the year 2012 for product based companies IT sector.
From United States, Hoffman Estates
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