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Welcome to WageLink and thank you for your interest in becoming a subscriber.  We hope that, after you’ve become more acquainted with WageLink, you will give serious consideration to becoming a contributor.

Let’s go over the services that will be provided to you as a subscribing member of WageLink.

E      As a subscribing member you will be able to generate wage and salary reports for many benchmark jobs from the WageLink database.  Depending on the level of service you have selected, you may use the entire WageLink database to generate your reports… or you may use only the records of a particular survey group to generate your reports.  The wage and salary reports that you generate from the database will include the following information:

ø Average base wage or salary.

ø 25th, 50th, and 75th percentiles for base wage or salary.

ø Average total compensation (base pay plus other cash compensation).

ø 25th, 50th, and 75th percentiles for total compensation.

ø Average range spread, i.e. the percentage difference from range minimum to range maximum.

ø The number of full-time employees in the job.

ø The number of exempt and non-exempt employees represented in the report. 

ø The average scheduled hours for the workweek.

ø The standard deviation for base wages and salaries.

A word about data quality…

E      At WageLink we make every effort to make sure that the information that gets into the database is very accurate.

E      All wage and salary information sent to WageLink is carefully quality checked before becoming part of the database.

A few other notes:

E      You may subscribe to one or more survey groups.

E      You will have the same account number and password even if you obtain reports from more than one survey group.

E      We do not share information about our members with anyone.

 

 

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