WorldatWork

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WorldatWork


Motto "The Total Rewards Association"
Formation 1955
Type Professional body
Headquarters Scottsdale, Arizona
Membership 30,000 in 75 countries
Website http://www.worldatwork.org/

WorldatWork is a professional association which represents workers in the field of human resources. WorldatWork works to promote the role of human resources as a profession, and networking, certification in strategic compensation, benefits, and total rewards.[1] Founded in 1955 and known for most of its history as the American Compensation Association,[2] WorldatWork currently has approximately 30,000 members in 75 countries.

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[edit] Membership

There are no prerequisites to membership in WorldatWork. Initiatory membership fees total $340 for practitioners and consultants, $125 for academic faculty, and $55 for students.[3]

[edit] Certifications

WorldatWork certifications include Certified Compensation Professional (CCP), Certified Benefits Professional (CBP), Global Remuneration Professional (GRP), and Work-Life Certified Professional (WLCP)--all which are earned by passing pertinent exams.

[edit] Publications

Workspan Magazine, WorldatWork Journal

[edit] Competitors

WorldatWork's major competitors include SHRM and Recognition Professionals International.

[edit] External links

[edit] References

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