Over the past three years, I've written hundreds of blog posts and articles.
Some of my posts have been inspired by people I've worked with and trends I've seen. But I've also written a great deal about what I've wanted to write about. I've always worked to relate everything back to jobs and careers, but sometimes it has been a stretch.
There's a reason many published authors have editors. There's a reason papers have editorial pages,
and blogs have comment fields. We all need feedback, and for our readers to tell us
what's important.
Will you help me in this effort?
From this point forward, 90% of all of my blog posts will be responses to your questions or suggestions on what to write about.
- Any questions you've always wanted to ask but don't feel comfortable asking in a LinkedIn forum?
- What's the one thing you wish you could change about the job search process?
- What do you need help with to move your career forward?
- Where are you stuck?
- What's on your mind?
You can ask me anything, but I'll respond first to the questions I get that directly relate to job search, applying for jobs, or navigating the process of finding work -- from fighting isolation and economic hardship to getting back up again and applying for jobs after you've been rejected.
All you have to do to ask a question is click on this link, or click on the "How Can We Help You?" button
on this website.
I'll publish the first posts next week: What do you want to know?