You're benchmarking against the wrong number.
Survey medians tell you what roles were paid last year, blended across markets that don't compete with yours. We tell you what your role pays right now in your city and sector, drawn from the offers we've actually closed. That's the Compensation Index, built from 2,350+ placements into India's GCCs.
The market repriced this role. Your survey hasn't caught up.
A compensation survey is a photograph of last year, blended across cities and company types that have nothing to do with the person you're about to lose. By the time it's published, the band has already moved, sometimes by a quarter.
So you set an offer against a number that felt safe, and the candidate you wanted takes a counter you didn't see coming. The brief was fine. The benchmark underneath it had gone stale.
What you actually need is narrow and current: what this role pays in Bengaluru versus Pune, in a pharma GCC versus a product company, for someone with the exact profile you're chasing. Survey medians can't see that. Real offer data can.
Three workstreams. Sequenced.
A benchmark is a data problem before it's a budget one. We anchor the role to real offers, find where your bands sit against the live market, then tell you what to do about it.
How a benchmark comes together.
Four phases. A focused benchmark on a single function lands in about three weeks, a full-centre review of every band runs to six to eight.
The numbers that move.
Aggregates across benchmarking engagements, 2024 to 2025. Not promises, what tends to happen once the bands are priced to the live market and the offers go out against real data.
When the band was quietly losing the hires.
"We thought our packages were generous. Recruise showed us the IC5 step had fallen behind the Bengaluru market, which was exactly the level we kept losing. We'd been blaming the brand."
If this is part of a bigger problem.
A benchmark is sharper when it's tied to a hire, a build, or a wider intelligence picture. Most comp reviews either fed or followed one of these.
Intelligence on what roles pay.
The reports, the weekly read, and the data behind every benchmark we build. All free to read.
Questions we get asked.
If you don't see what you're looking for, the form below is the fastest route. Most enquiries get a response within one working day.
How is this different from a salary survey we already buy?
How current is the data behind the benchmark?
Can you benchmark a niche role with few comparables?
What does a benchmarking engagement cost?
Do you only benchmark senior roles?
Will the output stand up in front of our CFO?
Tell us the band you think is losing you people.
Give us the role, the city, and the offer you keep losing. We'll come back with a read on where your band sits against the live market, even if we don't run the full benchmark.