If internal comparables show compensation only slightly exceeding the new low offer after a few years, what does this suggest?

Answer

The entire department is likely underpaid relative to industry standards.

If the compensation band for people already in the role for two or three years only slightly exceeds the new, lower offer, it suggests that the entire department operates on an artificially low salary ceiling compared to the industry standard.

If internal comparables show compensation only slightly exceeding the new low offer after a few years, what does this suggest?

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