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Is anyone here willing to teach/mentor someone in SEO & PPC while that person works for them?

I’ve been in the field a fair amount of time but I lack some bigger skill sets. My copywriting is just ok, I really struggle to grasp PPC, and overall I just want to be a more comprehensive SEO professional.

As you may see in other posts I’m on a job hunt, currently. Most of the job postings I see want high level proficiency in all facets of SEO, even for a junior position.

I’m struggling to know what to say or do in interviews (not a strong suit, and obviously I understand how detrimental that is).

I’m sort of just throwing the line out there - is there a pro in the community that would be open to taking someone on? Old school apprentice style? Is there a company out there looking to foster knowledge and skills while someone builds up their portfolio?

Essentially, I’ve been doing SEO a little while now, but I still REALLY want to learn under someone and that has been really hard to explain via cover letter and resume.

I’d super appreciate any guidance or thoughts anyone in this helpful community may have.

Feel free to DM me if you prefer. Any communication will be confidential. I just really need some guidance.

Many thanks in advance.

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