What are the incentives at Byjus?
Incentive structure for Byju’s is pretty robust. There is a set monthly target which depends on different departments (K10, JEE/MEDICAL, CAT, GRE etc.) If you achieve over and above the target, you get a fixed amout along with your salary.
What are benefits and incentives?
Benefits are a highly effective way of preventing people from leaving your company. Incentives are linked to an employee’s performance, so they work in the same way as a prize. The value of the incentive is usually connected to the results obtained.
What are types of incentives?
5 Common Types of Economic Incentives
- Tax Incentives. Tax incentives—also called “tax benefits”—are reductions in tax that the government makes in order to encourage spending on certain items or activities.
- Financial Incentives.
- Subsidies.
- Tax rebates.
- Negative incentives.
What are incentives examples?
Examples of common short-term incentive pay plans include:
- Annual incentive plan. A pay plan that rewards the accomplishment of specific results.
- Discretionary bonus plan.
- Spot awards.
- Profit-sharing plan.
- Gain-sharing plans.
- Team/small-group incentives.
- Retention bonus.
- Project bonus.
What is the incentive structure of BYJU’s?
Incentive structure for Byju’s is pretty robust. There is a set monthly target which depends on different departments (K10, JEE/MEDICAL, CAT, GRE etc.) If you achieve over and above the target, you get a fixed amout along with your salary. The best part is that the incentive is credited directly in your salary account by 15th of ever month.
What is the best part of working at BYJU’s?
If you achieve over and above the target, you get a fixed amout along with your salary. The best part is that the incentive is credited directly in your salary account by 15th of ever month. What is it like working at BYJU’S as a BDA?
What is BYJU’s doing to provide electronic devices to students?
Accordingly, BYJU’S in collaboration with Manak Waste Management Private Limited (“Cashify”), intends to facilitate distribution of electronic devices, such as smartphones and tablets (hereinafter “Devices”) with the sole purpose of making electronic devices accessible to students in need for educational purposes.