Salary Question: Bonus?

Subject: Salary Question: Bonus?
From: Jon Steiner <jon -at- htmhell -dot- com>
To: techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2006 12:50:59 -0500

Hi,

To TWers and recruiters in the NYC area, I was wondering: what percentage of your pay is in the form of a 'bonus'?

For those of you not in the NYC area, it seems that a popular style of employee compensation is a bonus.

So, instead of offering a $50K salary, a company will pay $45K + 10% bonus.

This makes the 10% discretionary, of course. It also enables a company to compensate weak and strong performers differently (which is currently an extremely popular way to compensate employees.)

Anyone care to chime in?

--JS




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