HONG KONG, Jan. 6, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Jobs DB Hong Kong Limited (jobsDB) announces today the results of its latest Compensation and Benefits Survey. The survey shows that the average performance bonus size for 2015 is 1.4 months of basic salary. As for pay rise, the projected rate for 2015 is 4%, slightly increased by 0.2% over last year. For employee benefits, 42% of surveyed employers have voluntarily implemented paternity leave, 11% more than last year's figure.
The Compensation & Benefits Survey was conducted online by jobsDB during October to November 2014, covering a total of 99 companies from 20 business sectors. Key findings of the survey are as follows:
Base Pay Adjustment
Bonus and Double Pay
Avg. performance bonus expected in 2015 = 1.4 months
Comparison of performance bonus in 2014 & 2015 – by business sectors |
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Avg. performance bonus expected in 2015 – 1.4 months |
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2014 (provided) |
2015 (expected) |
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Advertising / Public relations / Marketing Service |
0.8 month |
0.8 month |
Clothing / Garment / Textile |
1.6 months |
1.6 months |
Electronics / Electrical Equipment |
0.9 month |
0.9 month |
Engineering -- Electrical / Electronic / Mechanical |
2.1 months |
1.3 months |
Financial Services |
2.8 months |
2.8 months |
Information Technology |
1.0 month |
1.0 month |
Manufacturing |
1.3 months |
1.5 months |
Medical / Pharmaceutical |
0.5 month |
0.8 month |
Property Development |
3.0 months |
3.0 months |
Telecommunication |
1.4 months |
1.5 months |
Trading and Distribution |
1.0 month |
1.1 months |
Wholesale / Retail |
1.3 months |
1.2 months |
Others |
1.6 months |
1.6 months |
Family-friendly Benefits
Paternity Leave
No. of days for Paternity Leave |
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1day |
19% |
2 days |
26% |
3 days |
31% |
4 – 7 days |
14% |
More than 7 days |
10% |
Mother's Room
Flexible Working Hours
Growing demand for family-friendly work environment
Mr. Justin Yiu, General Manager of Jobs DB Hong Kong Limited, says, "This survey was conducted before the Legislative Council passed the bill to provide three days of paternity leave. At that time, around half of the surveyed employers have already offered paternity leave voluntarily or planned to do so. This survey shows that employers are beginning to realise the importance of family-friendly practices. However, other family-friendly measures such as flexible working hours and mother's room are still not common. A survey conducted earlier by the Public Opinion Programme of The University of Hong Kong revealed that 42% of "post-70s" respondents have quit or have considered quitting so that they can have more time for their families. It shows that employees are very concerned about work-family balance. Apart from pay adjustment, employers should study the feasibility of family-friendly benefits. It is believed that these practices can help reduce turnover and attract talent."
The jobsDB Compensation and Benefits Survey Report 2015 is available at
http://hk.jobsdb.com/en-hk/pages/compensation-benefits-survey-2015
About Jobs DB Hong Kong Limited (jobsDB)
According to Nielsen Opportunity Hunter Telebus Survey 2007-2014, jobsDB.com is the most used recruitment media in Hong Kong. Over the past 16 years, jobsDB.com has built one of the largest databases in Hong Kong with 1.2 million job seeker members, offering over 50,000 jobs per month.