As companies hire, grow, and promote from within, they often need to make decisions about the requirements and responsibilities for each role, including each individual’s salary compensation. Job levels are a tool that many organizations use to standardize these decisions and explicitly define and document the responsibility level and expectations for each role at a company. Job levels are typically associated with pay bands or salary ranges for each level, and different companies structure their levels differently depending on their unique organizational needs.

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