How do I build a competitive salary structure within a limited budget?

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Deepak Singh

Updated June 01, 2026 · 4 min read

A competitive salary structure on a limited budget starts with market data and clear internal bands rather than ad-hoc offers. Benchmark roles against reliable market sources, define salary ranges for each level, and position pay deliberately — for example at market median for most roles and higher only for hard-to-fill or business-critical positions.

Where cash is constrained, broaden the definition of total reward: structure pay to balance fixed and variable components, use targeted increments for top performers rather than uniform raises, and add non-cash value such as flexibility, growth opportunities, and benefits that matter to your workforce. Maintaining internal consistency — similar roles paid similarly — protects fairness and reduces attrition driven by perceived inequity, which is often more damaging than the absolute pay level.

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