What the Comp?!
What the Comp?! – The Pay Strategy Podcast takes listeners inside the conversations where pay decisions are actually made.
Hosted by Jennifer Loftus of Astron Solutions, each episode breaks down the real questions behind compensation strategy: How should salary ranges be built? What does market data really tell you? When does pay transparency help—or create risk? How should organizations handle performance pay, promotions, compression, equity, and the constant tension between Human Resources and finance?
Built for Human Resources leaders, compensation professionals, executives, and anyone who wants a stronger voice in pay decisions, the show turns complex compensation issues into practical, usable guidance. You will hear clear explanations, real-world examples, and candid perspectives you can bring directly into your next leadership meeting.
Whether you are building a compensation program, fixing one that is no longer working, or trying to make better decisions with limited time and imperfect data, What the Comp?! will help you ask better questions and make smarter pay decisions.
Because compensation is not just a Human Resources policy. It is a business strategy—and getting it wrong costs more than money.
What the Comp?!
Promotions & Internal Equity: Why Pay Problems Often Start After the Hire
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Promotions should create opportunity.
But without structure, they can also create internal equity problems that are hard to explain later.
In this episode of What the Comp?!, Jennifer Loftus, National Director at Astron Solutions, breaks down why many internal pay problems are not created when people are hired — they are created when people are promoted.
Hiring offers usually get attention. They are reviewed, negotiated, compared to the market, and approved. Promotions can feel different. They feel positive, internal, earned, and less risky.
But when promotional pay decisions are based on inconsistent factors — current pay, manager advocacy, department budget, urgency, or fear of losing someone — organizations can end up with employees in similar roles being paid very differently for reasons that are hard to defend.
Jennifer explains why promotions can create compensation risk, including:
- promotional increases based too heavily on current pay
- inconsistent manager advocacy across departments
- promotions being used to solve retention problems
- pay compression inside teams
- unclear career paths and salary structures
- employees landing inconsistently in the new salary range
- promotion decisions that feel reasonable in the moment but create long-term equity issues
This episode also explores why organizations need to stop treating promotions as isolated career moments and start managing them as compensation decisions.
Because promotions are not just career decisions.
They are compensation decisions.
And when promotional pay is not structured, internal equity will eventually suffer.
If your organization is reviewing promotions, salary ranges, career paths, job levels, or internal equity, this episode is for you.
Listen now and send this episode to someone trying to keep opportunity and equity aligned.
About What the Comp?
What the Comp? – The Pay Strategy Podcast is hosted by Jennifer Loftus, National Director at Astron Solutions. Each episode helps human resources, finance, and organizational leaders make compensation clearer, stronger, and easier to explain. Subscribe for practical conversations on pay transparency, salary structure, market data, employee communication, and compensation strategy.