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What’s the typical bonus amount for a Sr. Lead Bus Execution Consultant?


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Post ID: @OP+1kfqj9ca5

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probably small if you're not in a rev gen position

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Post ID: @m5+1kfqj9ca5

I’ve been in a bonusable position for about 15 years now. I’ve never seen more than 12%. Usually 9 to 10%

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Post ID: @m3+1kfqj9ca5

My bonus was over 40k when I had your same title. That was a couple years ago so ymmv.

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Post ID: @hf+1kfqj9ca5

Mine is 15k but I have been around for 10 years

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Post ID: @h3+1kfqj9ca5

Probably around $5-10k

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Post ID: @gz+1kfqj9ca5

Wondering this myself. Was promoted from hourly so this is my first bonus and I don't believe a percentage is in any of my paperwork from when I got the promotion. No idea if it's $50 or $5000

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Post ID: @ga+1kfqj9ca5

@by for the first year and possibly the second, yes

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Post ID: @dd+1kfqj9ca5

@by probably

The range is wide though. Like 20%-80%

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Post ID: @cm+1kfqj9ca5

still a secret. hmmmm

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Post ID: @c6+1kfqj9ca5

@b3

so if I had a stated $ figure on my offer letter, is that likely the best I'll do?

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Post ID: @by+1kfqj9ca5

Hopefully around whatever was on your offer letter. People need to realize whatever you negotiate (or not) your bonus to be, is the starting point. It won't really go way up or down over the course of your career because budgets are usually flat or down, with the occasional slightly up.

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Post ID: @b4+1kfqj9ca5

It should be on your offer letter.

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Post ID: @b3+1kfqj9ca5

It used to have a 30% of salary target, but now it’s a big HR secret.

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