Are You a Happily Employed Superstar? Cash In with NotchUp

By Michelle Malay Carter on April 1, 2008 

notchup.bmpHere’s a new twist on the war for talent. NotchUp is a free, resume-posting site for superstars who are not looking for a job.

The twist?
Employers pay for the opportunity to woo you by paying you to interview.

The Process
You post your resume, set your price, and go about your career. Employers who are willing to pay your price contact you.

Calculating Your Worth
Not sure how much you’re worth? Try the Notchup calculator.

My Ego Took a Beating
It didn’t do much for my ego. Apparently, my interview market value as a management consultant is $200. This appears to be a bottom of the barrel asking price. If I identify myself as a writer/editor, the price jumps to $550. Who says blogging doesn’t pay?

What is the suggested asking price for an interview with you?

What are your thoughts? Will this site be successful long-term?

Filed Under Corporate Values, Employee Engagement, Felt Fair Compensation, Talent Management

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