Paying employees based on what they are capable of doing, rather than specific job tasks, is characteristic of skill-based pay (C). At the SPHR level, skill-based pay systems support flexibility, cross-training, and continuous learning.
In skill-based systems, employees earn higher pay as they acquire additional skills, certifications, or competencies that can be applied across roles or tasks. This encourages workforce agility, reduces dependency on narrowly defined job roles, and supports operational resilience.
Merit pay (A) rewards performance, not capability breadth. Seniority pay (B) rewards tenure. Job content–based pay (D) compensates based on the duties of a specific position, not the individual’s skill portfolio.
SPHR exam content emphasizes that skill-based pay aligns with lean operations, team-based work, and dynamic job design.
References :
HRCI SPHR Exam Content Outline — Functional Area: Total Rewards (alternative pay systems).
HRCI SPHR Study Guide — Skill-based and competency-based pay programs.
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