The Nielsen Company
Broadcast Media
CompensationandBenefitsAnalyst
“Compensation and Benefits Analyst at The Nielsen Company. Skills: Compensation, Benefits, Data analysis. Support EMEA compensation activities. Support EMEA benefits activities”
Industry & Context.
Creative problem-solving
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
5+ years Compensation and Benefits, Advanced MS Excel proficiency, Advanced Google Sheets proficiency, English fluency
Nice to Have
Polish fluency preferred, Experience across multiple countries, Experience across regulatory environments
What You'll Do.
Support EMEA compensation activities
Support EMEA benefits activities
Provide support in hiring decisions
Provide support in compensation offers
Provide support in job evaluation
Provide support in leveling
Support benefits renewals
Support benefits benchmarking
Support compensation projects
Support benefits projects
Support pay transparency initiatives
Ensure compensation programs align
Ensure compensation structures align
Ensure compensation practices align
Ensure compensation alignment with regulations
Ensure compensation alignment with equity
Support program development
Identify inconsistencies
Identify opportunities for improvement
Prepare compensation reports
Prepare compensation dashboards
Conduct internal equity analysis
Ensure data integrity
Support annual compensation review
Address system issues
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Partner with TA; Partner with HR; Collaborate with brokers; Partner with HRIS teams
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