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For Immediate Release: November 29, 2004
New features in version 5.2 of CompExec now include the ability to export all CompExec and CompBuilder Reports in HTML Format with automatic Netscape Browser Launch to view the report in HTML.
Improved features in version 5.2 of CompExec now include further refined CompBuilder Salary Structure Modeling Options and improved CompBuilder Salary Structure Modeling options make it even easier to incorporate and automate processing of Salary Survey Analysis Data and Job Evaluation results into CompBuilder Salary Structure Modeling sessions. CompBuilder, included with CompExec is also available as a stand-alone software product.
The flagship software product of ICT/Clayton WallisCompExec® is targeted for use by Compensation, Human Resource, Finance Professionals and Consultants with responsibility in analyzing market competitiveness across any combination of Total Compensation Components.
CompExec offers the most comprehensive platform available for Total Compensation Planning, Research and Analysis. A wide array of features include date sensitive data mart design, multiple organization and level capabilities, advanced competitive salary and compensation survey analysis processing and statistical snapshot retention, survey aging factors, internal and external compensation simulation, modeling and management of linear and curvilinear salary structures with CompBuilder SE, market based job evaluation with the OMF Job Evaluation System and much more...
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In a Hay Job Evaluation Project Professor Hallock found "...While 62% of ... employees worked at jobs evaluated at 250 Hay points or less (primarily non-management, semi-skilled jobs), over 92% of workers in female dominated jobs were in this relatively low range. The gender wage gap was most pronounced for entry level jobs, where female-dominated jobs earned on average 32% less than male-dominated entry-level jobs."
With the OMF Job Evaluation System included in v5.2 of CompExec , assessment of market worth is made within immediate Job Families. An unlimited number of Salary Survey Sources and Data may be associated with benchmark and non benchmark positions within each Job Family.
CompExec Professional Departmental and Enterprise Server v5 releases are also available. Included in the Server Editions are multiple subscription accounts for the CompGeo Online Professional 24 X 7 Online Salary and Compensation Forecast Library.
CompExec has been designed from the ground up to support Total Compensation Segmentation, Century-Aware Date Sensitivity, Multiple Organizations within the same database, simulation, aging, optional adjusters, analytical results retention and a wide range of other advanced features not found in any other commercially available system.
Online Pricing and Order Forms for CompExec and CompBuilder Single User/Workstation Licenses are available on the Web at https://www.compensation-online.com/cxeorder.html | |||
Now Includes NAICS National Industry/Sector Classification Series Forecasts... | ||
CompGeo Career Occupation Salary Groups include Agriculture/Forestry, Art/Design, Construction, Education, Finance, Human Resources, Insurance, Manufacturing, Mining, Transportation, Travel/Enterainment/Lodging, Utilities and more. These join the original CompGeo Occupation Salary Groups of Information Technology, Engineering/Scientific, Health Care and Related, Legal Services, Office/Administrative, Protective Services and Skilled Trades. The former Professional/Management Group has been expanded and split into the new Occupation Groups of Finance, Human Resources, Management/Executive and others. The CompGeo Online Professional Forecast Library provides 24 X 7 online access to the most comprehensive and reliable Salary and Compensation Survey Research database available. Current CompGeo Forecast Library Subscription options include multi-year subscriptions, subscriptions with companion CD, and Library-on-CD stand alone products available in National, Regional and State wide editions. The entire CompGeo Pro Salary and Compensation Forecast Library has been recently updated to include Salary and Compensation Forecasts through 2008. Subscribe Now... |
Free CompExec and/or CompBuilder Software With Online Subscription.... | ||
The CompGeo Online Professional Family provides 24 X 7 online access to the most comprehensive and reliable Salary and Compensation Survey Research database available. Current options also include Library-on-CD stand alone products available in National, Regional and State wide editions. The entire CompGeo Pro Salary and Compensation Forecast Library has been recently updated to include Salary and Compensation Forecasts through 2008. Subscribe Now... |
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For Immediate Release: March 16, 2004
A New CompGeo Online Professional Industry/Sector Report Series covers all Occupation Groups across Regional or Statewide geographic areas found within a particular Industry/Sector group. Now a new option includes Salary Survey Data by North American Industry Classification System(NAICS) Industry/Sector Breakouts at the National Level. CompGeo Online Pro Occupation Group and Industry/Sector Salary Survey Reports include all Job Families and attendent Survey Benchmarks in each Job Family. This adds to the existing CompGeo Online Professional Occupation Group Report Series which covers an entire Occupation Group across all Survey Areas within a Geographic Region and provides for multiple forecast date options. According to Mark Wilson, CTO of International Compensation Technologies and The Clayton Wallis Company "The new CompGeo Online Professional NAICS Industry/Sector Report Series Option provides for the first time, Multiple Occupation Group coverage within a given NAICS Industry/Sector at the National Level.... this represents a great value for Compensation and related professionals who can now acquire a powerful Industry/Sector specific salary survey report covering a wide range of occupation groups." CompGeo Online covers 23 Occupation Salary Groups. Occupation Salary Groups include Agriculture/Forestry, Art/Design, Construction, Education, Finance, Human Resources, Insurance, Manufacturing, Mining, Transportation, Travel/Enterainment/Lodging, Utilities and more. These join the original CompGeo Occupation Salary Groups of Information Technology, Engineering/Scientific, Health Care and Related, Legal Services, Office/Administrative, Protective Services and Skilled Trades. The former Professional/Management Group has been expanded and split into the new Occupation Groups of Finance, Human Resources, Management and others. CompGeo Online and CompGeo Online Professional provide for online submission of customizable report requests against the CompGeo Competitive Salary and Compensation Database with unique and flexible forecasting and job adjustment options. CompGeo Online Professional is designed for Compensation and related Human Resource Management, Research and Planning Professionals who require Occupation and/or Region wide Career Pay report coverage along with expanded salary forecasting options. |
Using Proprietary Forecasting Techniques...Special Added Software Bonus Now In Effect New 2004 Edition Of The CompGeo Geographic Salary Differentials Report Set Added To Forecast Library... | ||
For a limited time, CompExec Professional Compensation Planning and Analysis Software(via download) is provided with all CompGeo Pro Forecast Library National Edition New or Renewal Subscriptions which includes CompBuilder Pro SE Salary Structure Modeling and Management Software. CompExec Desktop Compensation Planning and Analysis Software(via download) is Provided with all Two or Three Year CompGeo Pro Forecast Library Regional Edition New or Renewal Subscriptions. Single Year Regional Subscriptions continue to be eligible for a Free Copy of CompBuilder Desktop Salary Structure Modeling and Management Software.
The CompGeo Online Professional Forecast Library provides 24x7 online access to the most comprehensive and reliable Salary Survey Research database available. New National and Regional Summaries available for all CompGeo Online Benchmarks are exclusively located within CompGeo Online Salary and Compensation Forecast Library.
Another New Addition to the CompGeo Professional Salary and Compenation Forecast Library is the
Complete 2004 Edition of the CompGeo Professional Geographic Salary Differentials Report Set. The New CompGeo Online Professional Geographic Salary Differentials Report covers entire Career Occupation Group(s) with Job Family breakouts across all Survey Areas Nationwide and provides the most reliable and comprehensive Geographic Salary Differentials Study available anywhere. This is a reliable and extremely valuable tool for every Compensation Professional. No other Geographic Salary Differential Study packs the Occupational and Job Family specificity as found in the CompGeo Online Professional Geographic Salary Differentials Report.
The flagship software product of The Clayton Wallis Company,
CompExec offers the most comprehensive platform available for Total Compensation Planning, Research and Analysis. A wide array of features include date sensitive data mart design, multiple organization and level capabilities, advanced competitive salary and compensation survey analysis processing and statistical snapshot retention, survey aging factors, internal and external compensation simulation, modeling and management of linear and curvilinear salary structures with CompBuilder SE, market based job evaluation with the OMF Job Evaluation System and much more...
CompExec has been designed from the ground up to support Total Compensation Segmentation, Century-Aware Date Sensitivity, Multiple Organizations within the same database, simulation, aging, optional adjusters, analytical results retention and a wide range of other advanced features not found in any other commercially available system.
The CompGeo Online Professional Library Salary and Compensation Forecasts now extend through 2007 providing the most comprehensive online research site for compensation trends and forecasts in the United States. The Clayton Wallis Company uses proprietary statistical analysis techniques developed and improved yearly since 1981 to project annual salary and compensation trends for over 1,000 Career Benchmarks spanning over 23 Occupation Groups and hundreds of inclusive Job Families.
The CompGeo Online Professional Forecast Library provides 24x7 online access to the most comprehensive and reliable Salary Survey Research database available. CompGeo Online Professional Forecast Library subscriptions may be ordered securely online at: https://www.compensation-online.com/cglibord.html.
Both CompGeo Online Associate and CompGeo Online Professional cover a wide variety of Career Occupation Groups. CompGeo Occupation Groups include Agriculture/Forestry, Art/Design, Construction, Education, Finance, Human Resources, Insurance, Manufacturing, Mining, Transportation, Travel/Entertainment/Lodging, Utilities and more. These join the original CompGeo Occupation Salary Groups of Information Technology, Engineering/Scientific, Health Care and Related, Legal Services, Office/Administrative, Protective Services and Skilled Trades. The former Professional/Management Group has been expanded and split into the new Occupation Groups of Finance, Human Resources, Management and others. CompGeo Online Associate and CompGeo Online Professional provide for online submission of customizable report requests against the CompGeo Competitive Salary and Compensation Database with unique and flexible forecasting and job adjustment options. The Free CompGeo Online Salary Survey Sample Report Set has been updated which includes samples for all CompGeo Online Associate and CompGeo Online Professional Reports.
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