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Senior Manager, Sales Compensation
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Lead and design global sales compensation strategies as a Senior Manager in the US. This role requires 8+ years of experience in sales compensation or finance, 3+ years managing analysts, and a background in SaaS or tech. You will oversee commission plans, drive process improvements, and lead a h...
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United States
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160000.00 - 195000.00 USD / Year
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Total Rewards Manager, Executive Compensation
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146000.00 - 244000.00 USD / Year
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Manager, Revenue Planning & Sales Compensation - In-Store
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136000.00 - 200000.00 USD / Year
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Sales Compensation Insights Manager
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Microsoft seeks a Sales Compensation Insights Manager to join its WWIC team, delivering data-driven recommendations for global sales compensation programs. This role blends strategic thinking with analytical modeling, requiring expertise in statistics, SQL, Python, or R. Based in multiple US loca...
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United States , Multiple Locations
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96500.00 - 188400.00 USD / Year
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Microsoft Corporation
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Sales Compensation Manager - Communications
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Join Microsoft's Worldwide Incentive Compensation team as a Sales Compensation Manager - Communications. You will create clear content and training programs, translating complex incentive plans for a global sales force. This role requires 5+ years in compensation or related fields, plus strong co...
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United States , Multiple Locations
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96500.00 - 188400.00 USD / Year
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Microsoft Corporation
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Senior Compensation Manager
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United States
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150000.00 - 200000.00 USD / Year
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Sales Compensation Manager
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Sales Compensation Manager
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153000.00 - 207000.00 USD / Year
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Senior Compensation Manager
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Seeking a Senior Compensation Manager to serve as a trusted expert and individual contributor on our US People team. You will own compensation strategy, requiring deep expertise in job architecture, market pricing, and pay equity. This high-autonomy role offers broad ownership, significant impact...
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162000.00 - 196200.00 USD / Year
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dbt Labs
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About the Compensation Manager role

Explore a rewarding career path with Compensation Manager jobs, a critical and strategic function within any forward-thinking organization. A Compensation Manager is a specialized HR professional responsible for developing, implementing, and managing the organization's compensation strategies and programs. Their primary goal is to ensure that the company's pay structure is competitive, equitable, and legally compliant, thereby attracting and retaining top talent while supporting overarching business objectives. This role sits at the intersection of human resources, finance, and data analytics, requiring a unique blend of technical expertise and strategic vision.

Professionals in these roles typically undertake a wide array of responsibilities. They conduct in-depth market analysis and benchmarking to assess the competitiveness of salary ranges, bonus structures, and long-term incentive plans. A core function involves designing and administering base pay programs, annual incentive plans, and sales compensation schemes, ensuring they effectively drive desired employee behaviors and performance. They perform complex data analytics to model the financial impact of proposed compensation changes, identify pay equity issues, and support merit increase cycles. Furthermore, Compensation Managers are responsible for ensuring all plans comply with federal, state, and local regulations. They also play a key consultative role, advising senior leadership, HR business partners, and managers on compensation philosophy, policy interpretation, and complex individual compensation cases. Developing clear communication materials to help employees understand their compensation is another vital aspect of the job.

To excel in Compensation Manager jobs, individuals must possess a specific set of skills and qualifications. A bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, Finance, or a related field is typically required, with many employers preferring a master's degree or relevant certifications such as Certified Compensation Professional (CCP). Several years of progressive experience in compensation analysis or management are essential. Key technical skills include advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel for data modeling and analysis, and experience with HR Information Systems (HRIS) like Workday, SAP, or Oracle is highly valued. Strong analytical and statistical skills are non-negotiable, as is a comprehensive understanding of compensation principles and employment law. Excellent communication and presentation skills are crucial for explaining complex data to non-technical stakeholders and for influencing leadership decisions. Success in this profession demands a detail-oriented, proactive, and ethically sound individual who can balance strategic thinking with meticulous execution. If you are a data-driven problem-solver passionate about building fair and motivating work environments, exploring Compensation Manager jobs could be your next career move.