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A focused professional reviewing a two-page printed career worksheet at a sunlit wooden desk with a open notebook and modern laptop
• Free Career Resource

Make Your Professional Value Visible Without Exposing Confidential Information

A polished résumé may open the door, but employers still need credible evidence of the value you can create. This free two-page worksheet helps you identify safe evidence, strengthen your professional claims, and build one proof-ready statement you can explain and support.

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Practical Guidance

What This Worksheet Helps You Do

Identify Tangible Results

Explain Your Reasoning

Recognize Human Value

Identify results that demonstrate your contribution clearly without crossing boundaries or sharing non-public data.

Explain the reasoning behind your work so hiring managers understand the problem-solving depth behind your outcome.

Recognize the distinct human value you bring that sets your professional capability apart in an automated job market.

Verify AI-Assisted Language

Protect Sensitive Information

Review and verify AI-assisted résumé language to ensure every generated claim reflects your genuine experience.

Protect confidential or sensitive information while giving prospective employers the authentic proof they seek.

A high-angle photo of a clean executive desk with a pen resting on a printed career planning document alongside an open laptop
A high-angle photo of a clean executive desk with a pen resting on a printed career planning document alongside an open laptop

Build Evidence You Can Stand Behind

Strong professional evidence does not require oversharing. The goal is to provide enough credible, relevant information for an employer to understand your contribution while protecting details that should remain private. The worksheet gives you space to practice that balance and create one proof-ready résumé or cover-letter statement.

Your Résumé Should Do More Than Sound Good

Use the checklist to make one important claim clearer, stronger, and easier to support.

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