Global reward market trends: a data-analysis

Author Brad Law
October 10, 2024

The global reward recruitment market is experiencing notable shifts due to economic changes, technological advancements and evolving expectations from employees.

Evaluating these trends through data offers valuable insights for both employers looking to hire in reward, as well as reward professionals considering the next step in their career.

This article explores the most significant trends in the global reward recruitment market, backed by recent data and statistics. If you’re looking to recruit in reward, or for your next reward role, please get in touch with our specialist reward recruitment team today.

The impact and integration of technology in reward management

The use of technology in managing reward is becoming crucial, with companies who adopt it now able to enhance efficiency and add personalization to reward systems.

A Deloitte report highlights that 67% of companies are investing in digital tools to manage rewards programs, including platforms providing real-time data and analytics.

As a result, we’re seeing a rise in demand for reward professionals skilled in digital tools and data analytics. Familiarity with reward management software and technological proficiency are key hiring criteria for a lot of our clients.

continued emphasis on wellness and flexible benefit offerings

As companies aim to meet the diverse needs of employees, the demand for flexible benefits is shaping reward strategies to recruit and retain key talent.

According to a Willis Towers Watson survey, 68% of employers globally offer flexible benefits programs. PWC reports that 88% of organizations globally have incorporated well-being initiatives into their reward programs.

Employers are recruiting reward professionals who can develop and manage comprehensive well-being programs. Clients are increasingly looking for candidates with experience in designing and implementing flexible benefits packages with knowledge of various benefit options and customization skills are in high demand.

Jobs

  • Aerospace/defence
  • Construction
  • Engineering/manufacturing/industrial
  • Financial services
  • FMCG/consumer goods
  • Hospitality/travel/leisure
  • Logistics/supply chain
  • Oil/energy/renewables/utilities
  • Pharmaceuticals/life sciences
  • Public sector/government/regulatory
  • Technology

Benefits Lead

This is great opportunity for a Benefits (reward) expert to work with a leading brand in the South West that are looking for a Benefits Lead on a fixed term basis, likely be 6-8 months. Reporting to the People Director, this is an exciting position working across a headcount of c.750 and leading on all […]
  • Salary GBP65000 – GBP80000 per annum
  • Posted Posted 20 hours ago
  • Financial services

Compensation Specialist – Financial Services

A leading global financial services organisation is seeking a Global Compensation Specialist to join their Singapore office. This is a high-impact role reporting directly to the Regional Head of Reward, offering both strategic and hands-on responsibilities across international markets. Operating in a hybrid global and regional Compensation Partner role, reporting directly to the Regional Head […]
  • Posted Posted 3 days ago
  • Asset management

Benefits Manager

We are delighted to be working with one of the biggest names in asset management to find them a Benefits Manager. This newly created role will focus on delivering and managing their benefits and wellbeing provision across Europe & APAC, as well as manage relationships with their benefits vendors, overseeing onboarding (and any retrospective onboarding) […]
  • Salary GBP80000 – GBP90000 per annum + + bonus
  • Posted Posted 3 days ago
  • Asset management

Compensation Specialist

Compensation Specialist London Global Investment Firm £70,000 – £80,000 + Discretionary Bonus Permanent | Full-Time | Newly Created Role About the Company A highly regarded global investment firm with a lean, high-performing team worldwide is hiring its first dedicated Compensation Specialist. This is a newly created, standalone role offering the opportunity to shape the reward […]
  • Salary GBP70000 – GBP80000 per annum + Additional Benefits
  • Posted Posted 1 week ago
  • Professional services

Reward & EVP Coordinator

About the Company A global professional services firm with a strong presence across multiple jurisdictions is seeking a Reward & EVP Coordinator. The business supports a wide range of sectors, offering legal, regulatory, and corporate administration services, and is known for its commitment to innovation, collaboration, and a people-first approach. The Role This is an […]
  • Salary GBP40000 – GBP50000 per annum + Full benefits included
  • Posted Posted 1 week ago
  • Financial services

Compensation Consultant

What You’ll Do Must have Financial Services experience 6+ years of experience Large focus on year-end comp, comp cycles, job architecture and market data analysis Design, implement, and manage compensation structures, including salary benchmarking, job grading, and pay scales to align with local market practices Conduct regular market analyses to ensure the organization remains competitive […]
  • Salary USD120000 – USD170000 per annum
  • Posted Posted 1 week ago

driving a towards total rewards approach that incorporates recognition

Compensation, benefits, recognition, career development and work environment must all be considered in the design of an impactful reward strategy.

According to Aon, 72% of companies are adopting a total rewards approach to improve employee engagement and retention.

There is a growing need for reward professionals who understand the holistic view of employee rewards. Companies are looking for candidates who can integrate a variety of elements to create a comprehensive reward strategy, particularly in linking reward to performance.

ensuring the incorporation of dei in compensation strategies

DEI considerations are influencing reward recruitment strategies, focusing on equitable compensation and inclusive benefits.

Mercer’s Global Talent Trends study reveals that 85% of companies are reviewing their reward policies to support DEI objectives.

The recruitment market is prioritizing candidates who have experience in creating fair and inclusive compensation structures. Expertise in conducting pay equity audits and designing diverse benefits packages are sought after.

conclusion

The global reward recruitment market is evolving rapidly, influenced by technological advancements, changing workforce expectations and a greater emphasis on employee well-being and DEI.

Employers need to adapt their recruitment strategies to attract and retain top reward talent that can implement change, while reward professionals should focus on acquiring skills that align with these emerging trends. Staying informed and agile will be key to success for all professionals in reward.

To discuss these trends in more depth, recruiting in reward or your reward career, please get in touch with Brad Law today.

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