Sort Through your Salary Surveys with This Open Source Salary Survey Management Tool
One of the more burdensome tasks that compensation practitioners have, if they are working with multiple salary surveys, is how to maximize your efficiency with searching and reporting on various salary surveys. If your organization does not have the luxury of a Salary Survey Manager or Market Pricing tool like CompensationTool, or MarketPay, this database works extremely well in helping you manage, search and filter numerous salary surveys.
I developed this database to make my life easier, and think that it could certainly benefit others who deal with a plethora of salary surveys. If you're able to copy and paste your salary surveys into a table (just like you would copy and paste into an excel workbook) then this salary survey management tool can make your life a lot easier.
Even more, if you're confident with MS Access, I’ve left the salary survey manager completely unlocked so you can not only load your own data, but you can also make any changes to the tool that you’d like.
The database is smart enough to filter by salary surveys, job title key words, base salary range (min and max), key words in the job description, and key words in the survey scope. Each time you click a salary survey job on the left, the database will update the information on the right column and display the various scopes and salary data. You can save the report, below, as a PDF by clicking the report icon on the far right (nearest the TDC value).
This is my go-to tool for searching through my numerous salary surveys, and printing salary survey reports, like the report, below:
I hope you find this useful, please feel free to send me a note if you have any questions or suggestions!
Senior Media Strategist & Account Executive, Otter PR
2 个月Great share, Justin!
Nice Justin!
Manager, Global Compensation
7 年This is great. Thank you for sharing.
Senior Compensation Leader | HRIS & HR Communications Expert | Constant Learner
7 年Your so generous to share this, Justin! Thank you!
Thanks for sharing!