Exam 6: Building Internally Consistent Compensation Systems
Exam 1: Strategic Compensation: a Component of Human Resource Systems44 Questions
Exam 2: Contextual Influences on Compensation Practice43 Questions
Exam 3: Traditional Bases for Pay: Seniority and Merit43 Questions
Exam 4: Incentive Pay43 Questions
Exam 5: Person-Focused Pay43 Questions
Exam 6: Building Internally Consistent Compensation Systems43 Questions
Exam 7: Building Market-Competitive Compensation Systems43 Questions
Exam 8: Building Pay Structures That Recognize Individual Contributions44 Questions
Exam 9: Discretionary Benefits43 Questions
Exam 10: Employer-Sponsored Retirement Plans and Health Insurance Programs43 Questions
Exam 11: Legally Required Benefits43 Questions
Exam 12: Compensating Executives43 Questions
Exam 13: Compensating the Flexible Work Force: Contingent Employees and Flexible Work Schedules43 Questions
Exam 14: Compensation Expatriates43 Questions
Exam 15: Pay and Benefits Outside the United States43 Questions
Exam 16: Challenges Facing Compensation Professionals25 Questions
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These indicate the name of each job within a company's job structure.
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This is a systematic process for gathering,documenting,and analyzing information in order to describe jobs.
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Universal compensable factors are derived from which federal Act?
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________ information describes physical and social factors that influence the nature of work.
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Which of the following is NOT true for internally consistent compensation systems?
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According to the EEOC,________ refers to a present competence to perform an observable behavior.
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A ________ is a collection of tasks constituting the total work assignment of a single worker.
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In the job analysis process,this term represents a group of positions that are identical with respect to their major tasks.
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What are the considerations for choosing between a single versus multiple job evaluation methods?
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One of the essential skills that software development engineers must have is the proficiency in at least one of the modern computer programming languages,such as Java or C++.This must be indicated in which part of the job analysis description?
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Which of the following are the four "universal compensable factors"?
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A reliable ________ yields consistent results under similar conditions,when multiple analysts reach the same conclusion about the major duties that comprise a position.
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What type of organizations use classification plans most prevalently?
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________ are the social context or physical environment where work will be performed.
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The federal GS classification system is divided into how many classifications?
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What source is generally able to provide the most extensive and detailed information about how job duties are performed?
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This unit of analysis is a group of jobs,which is found at more than one business and a common set of tasks are performed.
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Which of the following describes job duties,tasks,and relevant factors needed to perform a job adequately?
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________ describe preferences for work environments and outcomes.
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Sarah works at a federal government agency.Her pay rate is determined by her GS level and work seniority.What type of job-content evaluation approach was used to categorize her job?
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