Mid-size IT cos to ring in pay hikes
After software giant Wipro lifted freeze on promotions and hikes, although selectively, mid-sized technology firms like MphasiS-EDS, Sonata Software and Symphony Services are also planning to increase salaries and give bonus.
IT services firm MphasiS, which recently bagged new outsourcing contracts, has announced a recompense bonus for its staff which the company feels is possibly an innovative compensation model. ���For good performers, the bonus can be 15-25% higher than the average pay hike,��� MphasiS chief human resources officer Elango R said.
Recompense bonus will compensate for the salary freeze which was introduced in early 2009. ���It is a one-time adjustment in the form of a bonus to reward employees for their commitment and contribution,��� said Mr Elango.
The recompense bonus is guaranteed up to the third quarter and is linked to the company���s overall performance and that of the business units as well as to the performance of employees, which includes the individual appraisal rating, for the fiscal year ending 2009.
���If in the fourth quarter, the company achieves its targets again, the bonus size will get bigger. In case they do not meet targets, the bonus will still be paid out on a pro-rata basis based on the third quarter results,��� Mr Elango pointed out. He said this bonus was possible not only by winning new businesses, but also through
operational efficiencies.
Like MphasiS, Sonata Software, too, has introduced a new package called ���company-linked performance pay���. Last year, the firm had dropped annual incentives and appraisals due to the economic meltdown. ���But this year, there will be appraisals, salary increments between 7-10% and incentives based on performance because the market is getting better and Sonata is getting projects from the UAE, the US and the UK,��� said a person privy to the developments.
These changes come at a time when layoffs and salary cuts have become a rather controversial method to control cost. Experts like Ashok Reddy, managing partner and co-founder of staffing company, Teamlease, said business is picking up and companies are increasing salaries based on employee performance, revenue and profit rise. ���Many companies are restructuring pay scales or cost-to-company compensations. And attrition rate will also grow as more jobs are coming in,��� said Mr Reddy.
Going forward, mid-sized companies will explore more innovative compensation models that will be based more on performance, experts said. To boot, apart from the bonus plan, MphasiS has announced a quarterly performance-linked pay model for FY10. ���Effective November, a percentage of annual fixed and base salary will be converted to variable which will be paid based on quarterly performance of the company and the business unit,��� Mr Elango said.
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