This may be the first time I’ve ever sent an out and out sales post, in three years of writing this substack.
Sales is a fine endeavour, and I trust your prospects respond well to your missives.
You may have noticed I’ve been quiet with YMMV these past few months.
The plan is to start again next week with an article on the Asch Conformity Experiment and candidate resentment. With nary a pitch in sight!
Since March, partly, and May, mainly, I’ve focused my brain cell on my book.
A comprehensive guide to navigating the modern jobs market. Cutting through the BS that sucks in job seekers, setting a better path with replicable steps.
A Career Breakdown Kit.
Because you have a breakdown kit for your car, even though it never has a flat, so why wouldn’t you for your career?
I think some of it is helpful in recruitment too, as it talks to job seekers’ pain, an issue that has made me a better recruiter in how we heal it.
But mainly it might be helpful to you, if you’re concerned about job security, or for your friends and family if they suffer the same. And to your clients if their employability takes an unexpected drop.
The paperback is out on Monday 28th - because of foible with Amazon’s publishing platform there aren’t any preorders. The kindle version now.
You can buy it here: the book buying link.
I’ve put a lot of myself into this book. 14 sweeps of edits drove me potty, including the comma eradication programme mandated by Jayke.
And in the meanwhile, I haven’t done much recruitment, by choice, and now I need to!
So if you need some fractional talent acquisition support to boost your recruitment.
Or if you need an upgrade to your marketing collateral to better land with your candidates (though you should probably just buy Mitch’s AI thingumbob for adverts).
Or if you need a discreetly discrete approach for a confident hire.
I might just be able to help.
Thanks for reading.
Regards,
Greg
p.s. buy my stuff
p.p.s. if you need help buying my stuff, drop me a line
p.p.p.s how many commas, in this message?