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The phrase "a pay consultant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a professional who provides advice or services related to compensation and salary structures.
Example: "We hired a pay consultant to help us develop a more competitive salary package for our employees."
Alternatives: "compensation consultant" or "salary advisor".
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Perhaps a pay consultant could explain.
"Oftentimes, boards get outnegotiated," said Alan Johnson, a pay consultant in New York who represents boards.
"This is spectacular money but where are the spectacular results?" said Brian Foley, a pay consultant in White Plains.
Most boards appointing a new chief executive will seek the advice of a pay consultant, who will tell them the going rate.
Forcing a pay consultant to meet some independence criteria defined by regulators would seem to invite machinations designed to circumvent that requirement.
(Business-school professors are also quick to point out that ever more bosses have MBAs).All this amounts to a new deal between chief executives and their companies, says Alan Johnson, a pay consultant who specialises in financial services.
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J. Brazier is a paid consultant for Oxford Outcomes, which consults for Shire.
Dr. Connor discloses that he is a paid consultant for GlaxoSmithKline and the International Copper Association and has consulted for Neurogen.
Harris served I.B.M. as a paid consultant throughout the period.
CCC also retains Viscount Waverley as a paid consultant.
Dr. During is a paid consultant to the company.
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