Full-Time

Compensation Manager

Posted on 5/16/2026

Bain Capital

Bain Capital

1,001-5,000 employees

Manages private equity, venture, credit globally

Compensation Overview

$130k - $155k/yr

+ Bonus

Boston, MA, USA

In Person

Category
People & HR (1)
Required Skills
Data Analysis
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
PowerPoint/Keynote/Slides
Requirements
  • Bachelor's degree is required
  • 8+ years of progressive experience in an analytics-driven environment that has provided a foundation in compensation strategy as well as solid understanding of financial reporting
  • Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability synthesize and communicate complex information at all levels of the organization
  • Ability to manage and be agile in a dynamic, fast-paced, hands-on culture with strong expectations on deliverables; highly analytical experience coupled with ability to execute and communicate
  • Excellent attention to detail, highly organized, and committed to quality
  • Ability to develop and adapt compensation strategies that deliver on the unique needs of the business
  • Strong analytic skills with the ability to gather key insights from quantitative and qualitative data to drive compensation decisions
  • Collaborative mindset with proven, strong communication, presentation and influencing skills – proficient on developing PowerPoint slides that tell a story
  • Demonstrated ability to manipulate, manage and formulate data in Excel utilizing advanced functionality
  • Ability to prioritize workload and manage multiple projects at once, meet deadlines, and handle confidential information with discretion
Responsibilities
  • Participate in the development and execution of Bain Capital’s compensation strategy for our non-investment population, in alignment with the firm’s business goals and to ensure competitive and fair compensation practices
  • Build and maintain competitive compensation structures and guide a consistent approach to pay decisions for all levels. Assist with developing related compensation program communications, reaching both leader and employee audiences
  • Collaborate with business leaders and HRBP’s to provide leadership and guidance on annual compensation reviews, bonus planning, and carried interest grants as well as to develop competitive offers including base salary and incentive compensation
  • Contribute to ongoing efforts enable greater utilization of technology and improve process efficiency in the delivery of compensation programs
  • Assist in all financial analysis and reporting related to compensation on the P&L, including annual budgets, quarterly forecasts, long-term planning and liaising with the FP&A team as required
  • Participate in team activities liaising with our Coinvest and GP teams on matters related to employee coinvest and carried interest awards
  • Exercise critical thinking and excellent technical & business writing skills to synthesize the results of complex analysis into salient points important to senior leadership. Make data-driven recommendations. Prepare analyses for executive meetings; attend and present when required
  • Recommend appropriate solutions to specific compensation-related issues as needed to support the business
  • Support administration of two annual compensation cycles (mid-year and year-end)
  • Respond to compensation data inquiries from managers and employees throughout the organization
  • Manage and provide mentorship to junior compensation professionals to further growth of the team
Desired Qualifications
  • MBA and/or CFA a plus
  • Financial services industry experience preferred
  • Experience with incentive plan design, equity programs, and carried interest programs preferred
  • Prior experience with Workday, Power BI, and HR technology solutions a plus

Bain Capital is a private investment firm that manages multiple asset classes including private equity, venture capital, public equity, credit, and real estate. It works by making long-term investments in companies across a wide range of industries and geographies, and then actively partnering with the management teams of portfolio companies to drive growth and improve operations over time. The firm uses a long-term investment horizon and an active-ownership approach to build value for its investors. What sets Bain Capital apart is its multi-asset scale and global presence, combined with hands-on collaboration with portfolio companies and a strong emphasis on social responsibility through charitable initiatives. The goal is to deliver sustained, long-term value for investors and partners while contributing to communities through its charitable programs.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

$15.8B

Headquarters

Boston, Massachusetts

Founded

1984

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