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�30,000 + benefits... what exactly is classed as benefits

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Nosha123 | 16:21 Wed 19th Aug 2009 | Jobs & Education
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If I were looking for a new job and it stated
�30,000 + benefits
What would 'benefits' be?
Would it be car, commission, phone etc

Or would commission be included in the �30,000 bit?

I know the benefits would vary from job to job - but just trying to ascertain... if commission would be classed as a benefit and also a car? Or is this included in the 'salary' element

Hope this isnt confusing!!
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You'd need to ask. If there was a car it would almost certainly say "+car". It may mean pension, gym membership, transport season ticket loans, staff discounts, subsidised restaurant, BUPA- could be anything.
Yes, �30k generally means the base salary.
'Benefits' can mean absolutely anything.
Some organisations certainly put a headline salary pitch that includes a target bonus achievement element.
Caveat emptor - so ask upfront..

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