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Companies in benchmark for raises

When I was a supervisor they would do training and tell us who was in the salty benchmark. It was different companies for employee and executive compensation. Anyone have the lists of companies?


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Does anyone else find it strange that not a single person has been able to produce the two lists? Is the benchmark list no longer shared with supervisors or are there no supervisors visiting this board and posting? Crazy that people don’t know such an important deciding factor of how they are compensated.

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Post ID: @1jt+1kc0jtzvn

@yc since when? Tech companies have not been on the list in past years

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Post ID: @13n+1kc0jtzvn

I know Amazon and Meta are on the list

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Post ID: @yc+1kc0jtzvn

No matter who or what was recommended, that would help us commoners and the company. It got shot down.

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Post ID: @er+1kc0jtzvn

Shell, BP, Chevron, for O&G. Then for IT BM, it was MS, IBM, J&J, GE and I think one other I can’t remember.

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Post ID: @en+1kc0jtzvn

During the period of high attrition a couple years ago when we were losing people to big tech and consultants I was told we’d added tech companies. When I asked who they said Cisco. lol.

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Post ID: @ej+1kc0jtzvn

For employees I remember General Electric and Rosneft. No tech companies.

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Post ID: @d1+1kc0jtzvn

In one meeting they stated other "industrial companies". One example was paper producers.

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Post ID: @cc+1kc0jtzvn

No

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Post ID: @bz+1kc0jtzvn

Yes

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