Friday, November 15, 2019
Payroll Salaries to Offer in 2019
Payroll Salaries to Offer in 2019 Payroll Salaries to Offer in 2019 Whether you need new talent to replace a departing worker or because your payroll department is growing, one thing is clear: You need to offer as competitive a salary as possible to land a top candidate. But you canât just pick a number out of the air. You probably shouldnât even base it on what the previous employee made. Compensation fluctuates over time and with industry demand. To settle on a good salary range, it helps to know what other companies in your market are offering - then match or beat them. So how do you find that perfect balance of a starting salary that will secure the person you want in the position without overpaying? Enter Robert Halfâs Salary Calculator. A companion to The 2019 Salary Guide for Accounting and Finance Professionals, this handy online tool helps you determine the appropriate payroll salaries for your departmentâs vacancies. Using the Salary Calculator All you need are a few key details. From the calculatorâs dropdown menus, select an area of specialization (Accounting Finance, for payroll salaries), the job category (Operational Support), the relevant job title, then your state and city. The most current salary range for that position will automatically pop up. On the low end of the scale are candidates who are new to a position and may still be developing their skills. At the top of the range are professionals with a rich work history and several years of relevant experience. These candidates usually have attained their Certified Payroll Professional (CPP) credential and at least a bachelorâs degree. Underneath the range is the midpoint salary for the position in your market. This is the standard starting compensation for a candidate with average experience and the necessary skills to get the job done. In-demand role: payroll manager Our recruiters place finance and accounting professionals in companies all over the country. When compiling each yearâs Salary Guide, we ask our staffing specialists to name the positions that hiring managers have been paying a premium to fill. For the past decade, payroll manager has consistently made the list. Itâs simple to see why. Businesses in many sectors are booming, including real estate, manufacturing and healthcare, which means increased hiring activity and more employees to pay. New tax laws and other legislation require companies to stay on top of myriad issues related to payroll, benefits, data privacy and more. Financial software makes it easier than ever to automate processes and analyze data, and employers require tech-savvy professionals to get the most out of online payroll platforms and enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. To recruit experienced payroll managers and supervisors, companies are willing to boost wages and offer sign-on bonuses and other incentives. The national midpoint salary for the role is $72,750 (use the Salary Calculator to adjust it for your city). SEE THE TEMPORARY ROLES WE PLACE Payroll salaries for 2019 To help you get a better picture of current compensation trends, hereâs an overview of the anticipated payroll salaries for three other key positions this year, along with salary midpoints in specific U.S. markets: Payroll clerk National average salary range: $32,250-$60,750 National midpoint: $39,000 Stockton, Calif.: $33,930 Springfield, Mass.: $39,390 New York, N.Y.: $54,795 Payroll coordinator/administrator National average salary range: $38,500-$72,750 National midpoint: $46,000 Duluth, Minn.: $36,616 Greensboro, N.C.: $46,000 Chicago, Ill.: $56,810 Payroll manager/supervisor National average salary range: $59,250-$126,250 National midpoint: $72,750 Macon, Ga.: $59,655 Tampa, Fla.: $72,386 San Francisco, Calif.: $102,578 Benefits, perks and incentives The Salary Calculator helps you quickly pinpoint current payroll salaries, but donât forget the bigger picture. Because payroll specialists are in high demand, job seekers know they have choices. They give a high priority to competitive medical benefits, healthy work-life balance and the other extras that make the difference between a good job and a great one. For the Salary Guide, surveyed HR managers across North America to discover what candidates want most: Benefits - assistance with basic needs, usually nonmonetary Health insurance Paid time off, with an average of 10 days Retirement savings plan Perks - privileges sometimes tied to performance or seniority, usually nonmonetary Flexible work schedule Compressed workweek Telecommuting Incentives - motivational rewards often tied to performance, usually monetary Annual or biannual bonus Profit sharing plan Sign-on bonus To land the payroll professionals your department needs, you must understand the latest compensation trends in your market. Get all the information you need - and more - with the powerhouse combo of the Salary Calculator and Salary Guide.
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