The Résumé Writers’
Digest Annual Industry Survey is an opportunity for résumé writers to benchmark
their progress compared to their peers. The survey was first conducted in 2001.
The 2012 Résumé
Writers’ Digest Annual Industry
Survey was conducted from February 2013 into March 2013 and the results were
first reported in September 2013. One hundred seventy-eight résumé writers
contributed to the survey data. They spent an average of 10 minutes answering
20 questions in the survey.
The information in this blog post was excerpted from the "Profile of Professional Resume Writers: Who We Are, What We Charge, How We Work" report published in September 2014, outlining the results of the 2012 survey.
The respondents can be
categorized as follows:
Eighty-two percent of
survey respondents are self-employed résumé writers. Almost 20 percent of those
folks also write as subcontract résumé writers.
The survey respondents
are not “newbies.” More than 80 percent of those responding have been writing
résumés for more than six years. Almost a fourth of survey respondents have
been writing résumés for 11-15 years. Only 10 percent of survey respondents
have been in business for fewer than two years.
The pricing data
reflects the “veteran” nature of survey respondents. Generally, résumé writers
who have been in business the longest charge the most. (Those who don’t charge
enough to support themselves in their résumé writing business generally leave
the industry.)
Services
The survey revealed that
participants write an average of three résumés a week — the same as in 2011.
Writer reported spending an average of 24 hours a week on résumé development
(including client consultations, research, writing, and finalization).
The busiest month,
according to the survey, is January, followed by February and September.
Let’s Talk Pricing
The most common hourly
rate cited was $75 in this year’s survey, compared to $50 per hour in 2010 and
2011. The hourly average this year is $90.87, an increase from $83 an hour
average in 2011.
The average reported
price for a résumé and cover letter in 2012’s survey is $478, down slightly
from 2011’s figure of $511. The most frequently cited amount charged for a
résumé and cover letter was $300.
Certification and
Training
Most résumé writers
surveyed are a member of at least one professional association. Memberships
included:
• The National Résumé Writer’s Association – 15%
• Professional Association of Résumé Writers and
Career Coaches – 14%
• BeAResumeWriter.com – 13%
• Career Directors International – 11%
• Career Thought Leaders – 8%
• Resume Writing Academy – 6%
• JibberJobber.com – 4%
• The Academies – 4%
Note: No survey was compiled in 2013. The 2014 report details the results of the 2012 Resume Writers' Digest Annual Industry Survey. The survey is a voluntary report from participating resume writers and is not considered statistically valid.