Your Expertise Value Estimator

Five questions. See what your professional experience is worth on the open market.

Question 1 of 5
How many years of professional experience do you have?
Count your total working years across all roles and industries.
10–15 years
Strong foundation, clear expertise emerging
16–20 years
Deep specialization, proven track record
21–25 years
Senior-level mastery, broad influence
25+ years
Rare expertise, institutional knowledge
What is your primary professional field?
Use your own words — be as specific as you like.
Your field affects your market rate. The more specific you are, the more accurate your estimate.
Which best describes what you are known for professionally?
Choose the one that fits most naturally.
I solve complex problems for organizations
Strategy, turnarounds, diagnostics, process improvement
I develop and lead people and teams
Management, coaching, training, talent development
I design and run programs and operations
Building systems, managing large initiatives, running departments
I teach, train, or transfer knowledge
Curriculum, facilitation, instruction, skills development
I consult or advise in a specialized field
Law, finance, healthcare, policy, technology — or describe your own
How would you most naturally share your expertise with others?
Think about what feels most natural — not what you think you should do.
One-on-one consulting
Working directly with individuals or organizations on specific engagements
Group workshops or training
Teaching or facilitating small to mid-size groups
Online course or program
Packaged curriculum people work through at their own pace
Speaking or facilitation
Keynotes, panels, facilitated events, and conferences
Would you prefer to work in person, virtually, or both?
This affects your potential market size and income range.
In person
Local or regional — you prefer face-to-face work
Virtually
Online only — clients anywhere, no travel required
Both — in person and virtual
Maximum flexibility and the widest possible market