Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
He probably has a good idea of the salary range.
A salary range of 10 steps is provided for each grade.
Present a salary range that demonstrates your knowledge of the local market value.
In the email, please tell us your monthly salary range.
At that salary range, there is no shortage of applicants.
The reduced home prices would accommodate the same salary ranges.
What is the approximate salary range for you area?
For instance, level of education, years of experience required by the position, salary range and current location.
Is this within the salary range I think I need?
Each position has a salary range that includes a minimum, a midpoint, and a maximum.
"This will help employers set a salary range when relocating workers, since the cost of labor varies so much by region," she said.
Where possible, members of the ad dept were shown an internal salary range for their role that was dependent on skills and experience.
What is the salary range of executives recruited?
Salary ranges vary widely by state and by major metropolitan area.
She is classified as a temporary worker and is paid at the midpoint of the salary range for her job.
Fliers distributed at job fairs boast of the salary range, which reaches $75,000 for experienced teachers.
Salary range starts at General Schedule pay table GS-14 step 1.
Salary range: Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience.
Both sides hope to develop a more competitive salary range, Dr. Boufford said.
Salary range (pay for the position).
"People of all demographics and all salary ranges are all affected by this.
Pay grades facilitate the employment process by providing a fixed framework of salary ranges, as opposed to a free negotiation.
Salary is also determined by the pay rates and salary ranges established by an individual employer.
But as at all unionized newspapers, the minimum defines the salary range because publishers pay some employees the minimum rate.
What's the salary range?
This gives them more authority on the ground, as well as a better pay band.
The pay bands take into account an allowance paid to all Counsel.
A Pay band is sometimes used in salaried organizations to define the level of compensation given for certain jobs.
The Guardian sorely needs pay bands, which many assume, wrongly, we already have.
They are asking patrons to order water instead of alcohol at the bar to protest the policy of not paying bands.
Examples of employers using the pay band method of compensation include:
A set of national job profiles has been agreed to assist in the process of matching posts to pay bands.
In October 1997 Arlene's was subject to a musicians' boycott due to not paying bands.
The Paul Whiteman Orchestra was the most popular and highest paid band of the day.
They do not affect rank, but they do affect pay bands.
It was then that troops more or less regular were formed; the first paid bands had at first only a provisional existence limited by circumstances.
Most of Lunceford's sidemen were underpaid and left for better paying bands, leading to the band's decline.
Regulations in Hong Kong require banks to list their top earners - without naming them - by pay band.
If you need guidance, refer to the descriptors at SCS pay band 1.
In an organization that has defined jobs, pay bands are used to distinguish the level of compensation given to certain ranges of jobs.
The CPS classification system provides 12 pay bands.
Henley eventually became an outspoken advocate for musicians' rights, taking a stand against music labels whom he feels refuse to pay bands their due royalties.
There are nine new numbered pay bands subdivided into points, similar to the old alphabetic Whitley Council 'grades' pay scales.
He said other clubs, like Luna Lounge and Rodeo Bar, do pay bands, even though they do not charge admission.
Deputy Director (SCS pay band 1)
Director-General (SCS pay band 3)
They are a highly paid band in Sri Lanka, since they constantly perform at parties, dances and perform at many sold-out concerts.
The Treasury is also examining pay structures in building societies, based on pay bands which give local managers the flexibility to align pay with the external labour market.
Pay Bands (sometimes also used as a broader term that encompasses several pay levels, ranges or grades) is a part of an organized salary compensation plan, program or system.
Andrew Michael Shipley, Pay Band 8, Employment Service, Department for Education and Employment.