How much is your expertise worth in the labour market? Take this quick quiz from Lectera to find out!
Do you want to move to a new position, find a job you like, or grow within the company where you’re currently working? Before entering the job market or negotiating a salary increase, we advise you to check how much your expertise is worth. A simple quiz will help you find out how much you can expect to get paid and tells you what to look out for to increase your professional value!
How much is your expertise worth in the labour market?
How much do you earn? Be honest! We won’t tell anyone.
Does your salary correspond to what the market offers for specialists at your level?
Do you think you could earn more with the same level of expertise?
How many years have you been working within the same industry?
Have you changed roles within the same industry?
Have you had any career development within the same company? Vertical (promotion) or horizontal (a transfer to another department).
Do you have the knowledge you need to develop in related industries? For example, a copywriter might study marketing basics, and an SMM (Social Media Marketing) specialist might study targeting.
Do you upgrade your qualifications within your main profession?
Do you know what’s currently happening in the labour market? We’re talking about the emergence of new companies, the decline in job applicants’ interest in vacancies, and the development of big players.
How long ago did you have your last interview?
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How much is your expertise worth in the labour market?
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