These are the top 10 fully remote jobs that make $100,000-plus per year

When people think of remote jobs, rarely do they think they’ll be making a substantial salary. However, there are several industries that offer fully remote, in-demand jobs that have salaries of more than $100,000.

If you’re looking to land a six-figure job or are asking yourself what jobs are in demand, look no further. FlexJobs analyzed its job database from February 1, 2024, through July 30, 2024, to find the most in-demand, fully remote jobs that offer high salaries. The list below features jobs that offer $100,000-plus annual salaries, according to Payscale. READ MORE

3 strategies to optimize executive pay in your organization

Well-structured executive compensation packages can attract talented leaders to C-suite and top-tier management positions. Companies must consider the impact those offers might have on their employees and businesses.

Providing a clear rationale for high-level salaries and benefits supports employee productivity and morale throughout an organization. Getting it wrong can have a detrimental impact on company culture and can also lead to fines, sanctions, tax penalties, lawsuits or reputational damage. READ MORE

Jack Daniel’s Maker to Stop Tying Executive Pay to Diversity Targets

Jack Daniel’s whiskey maker Brown-Forman Corp. became the latest company to scrap corporate diversity, equity and inclusion programs as pressure increasingly grows from conservatives.

The company sent a letter to employees on Wednesday informing them that Brown-Forman was going to stop linking executive compensation to progress on DEI. The company said it will also end its participation in an annual ranking of companies with an LGBTQ-friendly work environment. READ MORE

CEOs earn big bucks at nonprofit hospitals. But does that benefit patients?

Nearly half of hospitals in the U.S. are nonprofits, which means they don’t pay local, state or federal taxes. In return, the hospitals provide medical care, a social benefit, to their communities.

They’re also expected to provide some charity care to patients who cannot pay, and deliver services that promote community health, such as vaccine clinics or cancer screenings. READ MORE

The Dilemma of Director Compensation in Public Companies

As stewards of shareholder interests and overseers of corporate governance, directors play a pivotal role in guiding companies towards sustainable growth and success. Ensuring that directors are fairly compensated for their time, expertise and responsibilities is essential for attracting top talent and aligning interests with those of shareholders. However, striking the right balance between providing competitive compensation and maintaining accountability is crucial in fostering effective corporate governance. In this article, we'll explore the complexities of director compensation in public companies and the principles that underpin its design. READ MORE

US workers more glum on compensation and work prospects, New York Fed says

U.S. workers are growing more sour with their employment compensation, according to a survey released on Monday by the New York Federal Reserve.

In its Survey of Consumer Expectations Labor Market Survey for July, the regional Fed bank said that as of last month, "satisfaction with wage compensation as well as with non-wage benefits and promotion opportunities at respondents' current jobs all deteriorated." READ MORE

Most big-company clawback policies go beyond SEC rules

Four out of five companies with market caps of $10 billion or more require executives to give back incentive-based compensation in amounts and for reasons that go beyond what the Securities and Exchange Commission requires in its clawback rules that took effect in January, according to an analysis of 2024 proxy filings by FW Cook. 

Almost 70% of these companies apply clawbacks to more executives than what the SEC calls Section 16 executives in its rules.  READ MORE

Why every company needs a proper compensation strategy (and how to start designing one)

In the year to April 2024, many employees could be excused for thinking things were brightening up when it came to wages.

The first bit of comfort was that average employee pay grew by a very healthy 4.7%, compared to an inflation rate of 3.4%. Result: real extra money in people’s pockets.

In fact, wage growth so far for 2024 is above average in 47% of job sectors (compared with 2019). READ MORE

Most U.S. workers think they’re paid unfairly. Can tech help?

When I was a kid, my father owned a coffee shop. For his 10 or so employees, my Dad had a simple pay philosophy: If he liked someone, he paid them more.

Of course, that’s not how major corporations pay people—in theory, anyway. Most corporations have a detailed compensation policy that explains how everyone, from employees to contractors, should be rewarded. But at the individual manager level, these policies are often overshadowed by personal opinions. Most compensation politics are hard to enforce at scale, and as a result, pay remains a frustrating and deeply emotional issue for workers. And pay discrepancies have led to entrenched inequities, disappointed employees, and calls for improved pay transparency.  READ MORE

A Salary-To-Present Value Ratio To Inform Compensation Decisions

I'd like to present an innovative framework using a salary-to-present value (PV) ratio that I've found helpful in assessing employee contributions. Collectively, I like to call this the Mudholkar Critical Role Ratio.

This framework and ratio can help encapsulate an employee's current and future value to an organization, providing invaluable insights into their criticality to your company and, thus, the fairness of their compensation. READ MORE

The Unintended Consequences Of California’s $20 Minimum Wage For Fast-Food Workers

California officials are reportedly considering a further increase to the recently implemented $20 minimum wage for fast-food workers. The California Food Council, which was established by Governor Gavin Newsom, is planning to propose an additional 3.5% raise for 2025 at their upcoming meeting in late July, according to Restaurant Business.

California’s minimum-wage law, which went into effect in April 2024, currently requires that fast-food restaurants with 60 or more locations nationwide increase their workers' pay to $20 an hour, which is $4 higher than the state’s minimum wage. READ MORE

10 States Where You Need To Earn the Highest Salary To Take Home $100K

Taxes can take a big bite out of your take-home pay, so you may need to earn well over six figures to actually take home $100,000 — especially if you live in a state with high taxes.

GOBankingRates determined the salary you would need to take home an annual pay of $100,000 after federal, state and local taxes, plus FICA withholdings for each U.S. state — and these 10 states required the highest salary. READ MORE

Compensation Management Strategies That Work

When talent acquisition and retention are as competitive as they are in today’s labor market, compensation management plays a critical role. McKinsey has found that inadequate total compensation is one of the top reasons why people leave their jobs. Comprehensive compensation strategies help higher performers remain motivated, engaged and loyal. They also encourage other team members to boost their own performance levels. READ MORE

Experts say the gender pay gap may never go away

Over the past two decades, there has been halting progress on narrowing the gender pay gap: As of 2024, women still make about 84 cents for every dollar that men earn, a marginal change from the 80 cents to the dollar that women earned back in 2002. Even as women have made inroads in corporate America and across sectors that were historically dominated by men, pay equity has remained stubbornly out of reach. READ MORE