Let’s face it, compensation is usually the most critical component of a job offer, both for employers and prospective candidates. Particularly for employers, compensation can be tricky. Between staying competitive, promoting fairness, and attracting and retaining top talent, maintaining a strong and updated compensation strategy may feel like trying to hit a moving target. One moment your pay structure feels spot on, and then a competitor seemingly comes out of nowhere, with an offer that someone on your team or a prospective candidate can’t refuse.
So, how do you keep up? That’s where salary surveys come in.
These surveys are a key tool Human Resources (HR) uses to benchmark compensation in today’s fiercely competitive job market. Here at OutSolve, our experts analyze and use this external data to help clients sync their pay strategies with real world, data driven considerations.
Let’s get into more detail about what a salary survey is, why it’s so important, and how you can use it to strengthen your company’s compensation strategy.
Here’s three key takeaways you’ll learn in this article:
A salary survey, sometimes referred to as a salary compensation survey, is a tool that collects data about pay rates for specific job titles across different industries, regions, and levels of experience. Think of it as a snapshot of what the market is currently paying for a particular role.
The purpose? To assist employers and employees in understanding what various jobs pay in different geographic areas, and to identify trends in wage and salary levels. A salary survey can also help employers benchmark their salaries against those of their competitors.
These surveys typically gather information such as:
Once the data is collected, it's analyzed and validated by internal compensation experts or external survey firms to confirm accuracy. Outliers are removed, and the results are packaged into a clean and easy-to-understand report that HR teams can use for their compensation decisions.
Salary surveys are foundational to building a compensation strategy that’s both competitive and equitable. Here’s why:
Of course, not all salary survey data is created equal. To get the most value, here are a few critical tips:
Here’s a common question: Can HR teams get salary survey data themselves?
The short answer is yes, but with a few caveats.
You can purchase reports from reputable vendors or industry associations. There are some organizations that even contribute to surveys in exchange for free or discounted access. But understanding the data, and applying it effectively, can be challenging and time consuming, especially if you’re not a compensation specialist.
That’s where partnering with a compensation consultant, such as OutSolve, can make all the difference.
At OutSolve, salary surveys are a major component of how we help clients build competitive, equitable compensation strategies.
We combine external benchmarking and using salary survey data with internal analyses to give you a comprehensive view of your pay practices. This dual approach helps answer questions like:
We don’t stop at data. We integrate these insights into broader services like pay transparency strategies, pay equity audits, and market alignment reviews
Want to see how we approach compensation holistically? Check out our Compensation Benchmarking guide.
Still wondering how your current pay structure stacks up? We’ve created an interactive tool to help you figure that out. Take this Compensation Quiz. It’s quick, easy, and helps you uncover things like gaps in your current strategy, areas where you’re excelling, and next steps to take your compensation to the next level.
Whether you're just starting your benchmarking journey or refining an existing strategy, this quiz is a great place to start.
In a labor market that keeps on shifting, having reliable and current compensation data is a must. Salary surveys allow HR to make smarter, fairer decisions that keep companies competitive and employees satisfied.
At OutSolve, we specialize in turning that data into strategy. From benchmarking to pay equity audits, we’re here to support your entire compensation process with the insights and expertise you need.
Want to know if your compensation strategy is working? Talk to a consultant today - we’re here to help.