FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of the Compensation Program and Design Leader?
The primary responsibility is to drive a plan to modernize compensation design, ensuring alignment with organizational objectives and supporting Kimberly-Clark's compensation programs and HR initiatives.
What kind of experience is required for this role?
Proven experience in compensation analysis or related experience is required, along with a Bachelor's degree in HR, Business, Finance, Economics, or a related field.
What skills are essential for this position?
Essential skills include advanced analytical abilities, strong Excel skills for complex analysis and modeling, attention to detail, excellent organizational and time management skills, and great communication skills.
Is knowledge of Workday preferred for this role?
Yes, knowledge and experience with Workday is preferred.
Will the consultant be involved in global compensation assessments?
Yes, the consultant will conduct comprehensive assessments of the current state of global hourly compensation and evaluate potential future states.
What types of compensation strategies will the consultant work on?
The consultant will develop and execute a global survey strategy, collaborate with Talent Management, and establish operational plans to meet both short-term and long-term compensation objectives.
Are flexible work schedules available for this role?
Yes, flexible work schedules can be tailored to meet specific individual needs.
What kind of benefits does Kimberly-Clark offer employees?
Kimberly-Clark offers competitive pay, comprehensive benefits including gym memberships, medical and dental insurance, employee assistance programs, and a market-leading defined contribution pension scheme.
What is the company’s stance on diversity and inclusion?
Kimberly-Clark is committed to being an inclusive organization that reflects the diverse experiences of its team members, actively seeking to build a workforce that mirrors the experiences of its consumers.
Is relocation support offered for this role?
No, Kimberly-Clark will not provide relocation support for this role, and candidates must be local and already authorized to work in the role's country.