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Senior Compensation & Benefits Manager
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Lead the global compensation & benefits strategy at Omio in London. This senior individual contributor role requires 8-10 years of experience, strong data analytics, and expertise in frameworks, benchmarking, and compliance. Design competitive total rewards to attract and retain top talent within...
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United Kingdom , London
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FoodLabs & Atlantic Labs
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Senior Compensation & Benefits Manager
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Lead the global compensation & benefits strategy at Omio from Prague. This senior individual contributor role requires 8-10 years of rewards experience, advanced Excel, and Workday skills. Design competitive programs to attract and retain top talent across 45+ nationalities.
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Czechia , Prague
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FoodLabs & Atlantic Labs
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Senior Compensation & Benefits Manager
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Lead the global compensation & benefits strategy at Omio in Berlin. This senior individual contributor role requires 8-10 years of experience, strong data analytics, and expertise in frameworks and compliance. Design competitive total rewards to attract and retain top talent within a diverse, int...
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Germany , Berlin
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FoodLabs & Atlantic Labs
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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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United States
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162000.00 - 196200.00 USD / Year
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dbt Labs
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About the Senior Compensation Manager role

A Senior Compensation Manager is a strategic leader responsible for designing, implementing, and managing an organization’s total rewards philosophy, ensuring that pay structures are competitive, equitable, and aligned with business objectives. These professionals sit at the intersection of data analysis, human resources strategy, and finance, playing a critical role in attracting, retaining, and motivating top talent. For those exploring Senior Compensation Manager jobs, the role typically involves overseeing the full lifecycle of compensation programs, from base salary and job architecture to short-term incentives, long-term equity plans, and executive compensation.

Common responsibilities include developing pay-for-performance frameworks that link compensation outcomes to financial and strategic metrics. Senior Compensation Managers conduct extensive market benchmarking and trend analyses to ensure salary structures remain competitive across various regions and industries. They lead the annual compensation cycle, including merit increases, bonus payouts, and equity grants, while managing budgets in collaboration with finance teams. A significant aspect of the role is ensuring compliance with global regulatory requirements, such as pay transparency laws in the EU, Canada, and the United States, as well as proxy disclosures and governance for publicly traded companies. These managers also provide consultative support to HR business partners and senior leadership, advising on complex compensation decisions, internal equity reviews, and special adjustments.

The position demands a unique blend of analytical depth and strategic influence. Typical skills include advanced proficiency in Excel and HRIS systems, particularly Workday Compensation modules, for managing large datasets and modeling financial impacts. Strong mathematical and problem-solving abilities are essential for interpreting complex data and providing actionable recommendations. Excellent written and verbal communication skills are required to educate managers and employees on compensation philosophy and to prepare materials for compensation committees and board meetings. Senior Compensation Managers must handle confidential information with discretion and possess the organizational skills to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.

Typical requirements for these jobs include a bachelor’s degree in finance, business, human resources, or a related field, with many employers seeking 7 to 10 years of progressive experience in compensation, total rewards, or business analysis. Experience in global or public company settings is highly valued, as is proven expertise in designing salary structures across multiple countries. For roles focused on sales compensation, deep knowledge of incentive plan design, commission calculations, and financial modeling is critical, along with experience using specialized sales compensation systems. People management experience is often required, as Senior Compensation Managers frequently lead teams of analysts. Ultimately, this profession offers the opportunity to shape an organization’s employee experience through data-driven, equitable, and impactful compensation strategies.