Help! My Ideas Were Stolen By Someone Who Didn't Hire Me!
Did you ever want to be a personal-finance advice columnist? Well, here’s your chance.
In Money magazine's “Readers to the Rescue” department, we publish questions from readers seeking help with sticky financial situations, along with advice from other readers on how to solve those problems. Here’s our latest reader question:
I recently interviewed at a company and was asked to pitch some ideas during the interview. I didn't get the job, but I later saw that the company had used by ideas! What should I do?
Got a good answer? Submit it to us in the form below. We’ll publish selected reader advice in an upcoming issue. (Your answer may be edited for length and clarity.)
Please include your contact information (first and last name, plus your location) so we can get in touch; if we use your advice in the magazine, we'd like to check with you first, and possibly run your picture as well.
Thanks!
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Email (won't be published; required if you'd like to be credited for your advice)
Your advice
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