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Many bosses find it easier to edit what an employee says about their work than to come up with the wording themselves. It helps the supervisor to recognize what you have done and add their 2 cents.

If your supervisor has given you a list of the goals for you to achieve, then note the goals and how you have met them. Other than that, make sure to include items where you showed initiative, improved the process and worked well with co-workers. If you have had increased responsibility over the past few months, mention that. Ask someone to proofread and spell check the document for accuracy before sending it on.

If you want to review the compensation that fits the description of your position, a good place to look might be governmental agencies who have specific lists and grades with matching salary. Salary.com may have somewhat accurate figures for your job and location.

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