New York Times

Senior Analyst, Total Rewards

New York Times$110K — $125K *
Finance & Insurance
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 5-8+ years in Compensation or Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) with advanced modeling experience
  • Skilled in statistical analysis; familiar with correlation and regression techniques
  • Experience with HCM systems (such as Workday)
  • Advanced Excel capabilities, including VBA, Power Query, and complex formulas
  • Proficient in data visualization tools like Tableau, Power BI, or Visier

Responsibilities

  • Design and maintain global compensation structures using advanced data science and predictive analytics
  • Develop models for variable pay and annual merit/bonus cycles under different performance scenarios
  • Forecast salary market shifts and internal budgeting needs through predictive modeling
  • Conduct pay equity analyses to identify and resolve demographic gaps
  • Create automated Total Rewards benchmarking tools and executive dashboards
  • Enhance data insight capabilities for compensation analytics in the workforce
  • Oversee participation in external compensation surveys, ensuring accurate job matching and data validation

Benefits

  • Opportunities to impact global compensation strategies
  • Work directly with senior leadership in a strategic partnership role
  • Engagement with advanced analytical tools and methodologies
  • A pivotal role that supports fair and equitable compensation practices
  • Culture that emphasizes fair hiring and authenticity in the application process
Full Job Description
About the role

As the Senior Analyst, Total Rewards (Data Insights & Modeling), you will be a strategic partner reporting directly to the SVP, Total Rewards. You will bridge the gap between complex data science and talent strategy, serving as a lead architect for our global compensation structures. You will go beyond traditional reporting to build and maintain the predictive models that forecast salary market movement, simulate compensation cycles, and drive pay equity outcomes. This position is pivotal in ensuring our compensation practices remain fair, equitable, and market-relevant, directly supporting our ability to attract and retain the world-class talent necessary to sustain The New York Times's journalistic mission.

Responsibilities
  • Strategize design and maintenance of global compensation structures using advanced data science and predictive analytics.
  • Develop sophisticated models for variable pay (AIP/LTI) and annual merit/bonus cycles under various business performance scenarios.
  • Build predictive models to forecast salary market movement and internal budget requirements.
  • Conduct statistically significant pay equity analyses to identify and remediate gaps across demographics.
  • Build and maintain automated Total Rewards benchmarking tools and executive dashboards.
  • Lead the advancement of data insight capabilities to support compensation analytics for the New York Times workforce.
  • Manage participation in external compensation surveys, including job matching and data validation.

Basic Qualifications
  • 5-8+ years of experience in Compensation or Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A), with at least 3 years focused on advanced modeling.
  • Proficiency in statistical analysis (correlation and regression) and experience with HCM systems (e.g., Workday).
  • Advanced proficiency in Excel (VBA, Power Query, Complex Nested Formulas) and data visualization tools (Tableau, Power BI, or Visier).

Preferred Qualifications
  • Bachelor's Degree in Human Resources or related field
  • Experience with SQL, Python, or R.
  • CCP (Certified Compensation Professional) or GRP certification.

REQ-#020512

The annual base pay range for this role is between:

$110,000-$125,000 USD

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About New York Times

The New York Times Company is an American mass media company that publishes the The New York Times newspaper. The company also owns other media outlets such as The New York Times International Edition, The New York Times Book Review, and The New York Times Magazine. The New York Times Company is also involved in digital media, owning websites such as NYTimes.com, Cooking, and Wirecutter. The company was founded in 1851 and is headquartered in New York City.
Learn more about New York Times
Size
5,000 employees
Market Cap
$5.3 billion
Industry
Net Income
$100.1 million
Founded
1851
5 Year Trend
+5.9%
Revenue
$1.7 billion
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