• Treczoks@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Absolutely correct. I always wonder when I see such reports where HR comes up with their completely stupid notion that work is not about earning money.

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      11 months ago

      Well, it’s not just the money obviously, but a lot of HR takes that to the convenient extreme that “the money doesn’t matter”.

      It also changes based on the compensation amount. Someone making $300k/year may feel less obsessed with a raise versus someone making $50k/year.

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        11 months ago

        Someone making $300k/year may feel less obsessed with a raise versus someone making $50k/year.

        I would not bet a penny on this…

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          11 months ago

          While everyone wants more money, from what I’ve seen, higher paid people get more petty about non-cash stuff. So the person making not quite enough to cover them confidently may not have the attention to spare for non-cash BS. Then as they get their money comfortable, they then start getting swayed by other things. An important sounding title, having a seat with a view in the office, having their name appear in recognition announcements. Not so sure about this froofy stuff like ping pong tables, I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone value that, however I’d imagine if candidates see people using such benefits that may give an impression of significant leisure time, which may be appealing, but a disused table would probably look worse than having no table at all.