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Reward Analyst

Employer
PwC
Location
London (Central)
Salary
Competitive
Closing date
15 Nov 2019

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Sector
Professional Services
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time
Job Type
HR (General)

Job Details

About the role

This is a key role within our internal Talent, Performance and Reward team. This team provides reward support and advice to the UK firm on internal reward policy and operations.

The Talent, Performance and Reward team is part of the firm’s People Teams community and consists of a group of 20 including analysts, managers and senior managers reporting to the Talent, Performance and Reward Leader. We are now looking for an experienced analyst to join the team.

This will include analytical input into the delivery of the annual salary review process and reward advice throughout the year. There are also likely to be opportunities to get involved in other reward related projects and activities.

We are looking for someone with strong previous experience from either a consultancy or corporate environment. You will need to demonstrate strong analytical and commercial skills as detailed below.

The role will involve working with and supporting senior managers in the team, particularly around the operational delivery of the annual salary review process. The majority of the work in this role is analytical and data orientated, but will also require strong relationship building skills and some stakeholder management. The work will include reward market benchmarking, internal modelling using employee and market data, reporting and data representation primarily through using excel.

There may be opportunities to work with other lines of service and outside of the salary review period; there may also be opportunities to get involved in other reward related projects.

This is a business orientated role and would suit an individual who is enthusiastic and keen to practice their reward and analytical skills in an operational environment.

Role responsibilities

It is preferable to have had previous reward and/or HR experience and an ability to demonstrate strong analytical and modelling skills is essential. The role may also suit an individual from a professional services firm in a client facing role looking to move into an in-house operational role.

  • Previous analytical experience in a professional environment.

  • Previous reward knowledge. For example, knowledge and experience of working with market surveys and benchmarking activity.

  • Proven competent/advanced Excel spreadsheet skills. Needs to be able and enjoy working with and manipulating large volumes of data. Ability to work with formulas, v-lookups, and graphs essential.

  • Ability and experience in utilising wider data analytical tools such as Microstrategy would be desirable.

  • Ability to take personal responsibility to consistently focus on quality work, in an environment where accuracy and attention to detail is essential.

  • A logical thinker, proactive in coming up with recommendations and own point of view.

  • Ability to research various sources of information, summarise and communicate back.

  • Able to work on own initiative with minimal supervision.

  • Able to clearly convey information using strong communication skills, appropriate for the target audience.

  • A team player who is able to quickly build mutually respectful and trusting relationships with others.


Not the role for you?

Did you know PwC offer flexible contract arrangements as well as contingent work ( ie temporary or day rate contracting)?

The skills we look for in future employees

All our people need to demonstrate the skills and behaviours that support us in delivering our business strategy. This is important to the work we do for our business, and our clients. These skills and behaviours make up our global leadership framework, ‘The PwC Professional’ and are made up of five core attributes; whole leadership, technical capabilities, business acumen, global acumen and relationships.

Learn more here www.pwc.com/uk/careers/experienced/apply

Diversity

We work in a changing world which offers great opportunities for people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We seek to attract and employ the best people from the widest talent pool, as well as those who reflect the diverse nature of our society. And we aim to encourage a culture where people can be themselves and be valued for their strengths. Creating value through diversity is what makes us strong as a business and as an organisation with an increasingly agile workforce, we're open to flexible working arrangements where appropriate.

Learn more here www.pwc.com/uk/diversity

Company

Our values define how we do things. And our purpose is why we exist - now more than ever - to build trust in society and solve important problems for our clients and our communities. In a world we no longer recognise, we need to rely on the strength and agility of our people to help us to navigate these uncertain times.

We're committed to ensuring that care and our people's wellbeing remains central to our culture. While we may not know what’s ahead, we can do all we can to help shape the future. As we continue to navigate this unprecedented time, it’s important that we support our people, to help them take care of themselves and to ensure the right support is available when it’s needed.

For now, we ask you to join our talent network and stay in touch with what’s happening in real time, including new possibilities as they arise. Visit our website for more information on how we’re responding to this pandemic and what changes we’re making to our recruitment process. 

Stay safe and stay connected in this rapidly changing world.

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What we do

We’re one of the world’s leading professional services organisations. From 158 countries, we help our clients, some of the most successful organisations on the globe, as well as its most dynamic entrepreneurs and thriving private businesses, to create the value they want. We help to measure, protect and enhance the things that matter most to them.

What we offer

‘Dress for your day’ policy

At PwC our culture drives our success and gives us a sustainable advantage, and we want to create an environment where our employees feel empowered to work in a way that works best for them and help them become the best that they can be. To support our flexible work environment we’ve evolved our dress code policy to “dress for your day”. This reflects the trust we have in our employees to decide what they think is appropriate given their daily responsibilities.

Flexible Talent Network/Flexible working

We’re looking for talented professionals we can deploy on a recurring basis across all areas of  PwC, depending on our business needs. The way you work is up to you, whether that’s full-time, part-time, term-time or reduced hours, just let us know and we’ll try and match you to a suitable role. As well as wide ranging opportunities across our business, we have a specific need for qualified accountants to work during our busy season and a programme supporting those returning to work after a break.

Our Flexible Talent Network video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhaNetNieV4

As a leading professional services network we’re confident we can offer outstanding training and development opportunities, exposure to multi-disciplinary teams, and support from industry-leading experts. Discover where your talent could take you and join an employer focused on helping you reach your full potential.

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