Range maximum is the highest rate you are willing to pay for a role. This can be reflected as a fixed amount or as a ratio between the range minimum and range maximum.
Various reasons could justify an employee being paid at the maximum of the range:
There are several methods to determine the maximum range for a position. Many salary surveys by companies such as PayScale, Michael Page, and Glassdoor reflect the minimum, mid-point, and maximum for various roles and industries.
Once you have placed a job in a certain salary range based on your findings, you can decide if the job level should be adjusted and possibly given a higher ceiling than initially expected.
You can also calculate your maximum pay based on the range spread.
Findings by the Economic Research Institute use the following spreads for these industries/jobs:
The key is to be consistent in your implementation so that the range maximum can be accurately calculated.
For example, imagine a Professional/Management role with a range spread of 50%. Let’s say the midpoint is $70,000. To find the maximum, use the minimum and multiply it by 1.00 + ½.
Following this calculation, the range maximum would be $84,000.