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United software solutions benefits can
significantly increase the value of the
compensation package. The costs for providing
benefits such as health insurance, retirement,
training, vacation and personal days, and
other perks could be a significant percentage
of each employee's salary.
Beyond Compensation
Compensation is more than just base pay.
It is a total package that should address
your overall well-being - financial, physical,
emotional, even spiritual. As companies
compete for talent in tight labor markets,
many are rolling out better benefits to
attract and retain the best workers. Companies
often strive to make it easy for employees
to balance their work and family lives by
offering family-friendly benefits, cafeteria
plans, and other flexible options. Benefits
can significantly increase the value of
the compensation package.
The costs to employers for providing benefits
such as health insurance, retirement plans,
training, vacation and personal days, and
perks such as concierge services could be
a significant percentage of each employee's
salary. Because benefits boost the value
of compensation, always take benefits into
consideration when evaluating a job offer
or a promotion. Some benefits are required
by law. There are also many government regulations
that set the minimum standards employers
are required to make available to employees.
Training increases the value
of employees
Training is beneficial to both employees and employers. For employees, training can improve skills, thus increasing the employee's worth and earning potential. For employers, employee training in career development, technical development, and management development can boost corporate performance and improve retention.
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