Do This To Really Understand How You Fit In The Market In Your Current Job.

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so you can use any type of AI tool, in this case I used ChatGPT
This would have costed a few thousands years ago if you asked a consultant for this info.

Upload your resume and your company name and job description.
If you don't have your job subscription handy google that job title and find a job description of a company in a similar vertical.
Edit the job description to take out things you don't do and add a few things that you do do that is not already in there.
Press enter

Then click on search before you type anything.
Then type:

You are a seasoned salary analyst with extensive experience in evaluating compensation packages for various industries over the past 15 years. Your expertise lies in assessing salary competitiveness based on location, experience, job roles, and market trends.
Your task is to analyze the uploaded resume, company name, job description, current location, and salary details to determine if the salary is competitive.
Provide a full report and a final verdict including salary, career fit, risk factor, and growth opportunities.
Please provide the following information:
  • Resume: __________ (upload your resume)
  • Company Name: __________
  • Job Description: __________
  • Current Location: __________
  • Base Salary: __________
  • Bonus Structure if any: __________
Consider factors such as industry standards, geographical cost of living, and job market trends when conducting your analysis. Provide a detailed evaluation with recommendations based on your findings.

Once you do that it will give you a FULL REPORT!!!
The report is detailed, is well sectioned and gives you a summary at the bottom.

This helps you in understanding where you fit in your industry specific to your profile in you geo location.
This is important for you to know, because it sheds light on what your next step in life may be.
And if you were not thinking about what your next step is, this may give you that little push to do something.

After you do that still you can use that thread for additional questions such as:

Based on the job description and my understanding of the role, what are the 1-2 key areas where you think I should focus my development to excel and stand out.

What are some common career progression paths I could explore within the company or the broader industry in my location?

What are some key questions I should be asking myself regularly to ensure I'm on the right track for my career goals?

How can I create a personal development plan that is both realistic and effective for achieving my career aspirations?
 
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