In the spirit of surveys like the DORA survey or Stack Overflow’s Developer Survey, it’s time for the next round of the State of Work survey.
A lot of things have changed since June: kids have gone back to school, sports leagues have gone back to doing sports, offices have re-opened, and people have adapted.
But broad generalizations and observations about things that have happened don’t help much with understanding how people are truly doing.
I want to hear a about your experiences so I can get a better idea of how life really looks for everyone. I want to hear from you: employed or not, affected a lot or a little, in the U.S. or not, urban or rural, I’d love to have your input! I anticipate it taking about 10 minutes to fill out the survey, unless you’re going to write a lot.
The second round of the survey focuses on work. It also asks about things that have changed. If you didn’t take the previous version, that’s just fine. Feel free to start with this one!
Your individual responses are 100% confidential.
If you are interested in finding out what I learn, I’ll send a report to anyone who has filled out the survey after I’ve gone through all the responses. I’m planning on finishing analysis in November 2020.
One final thing: to get the broadest possible reach, would you please share the survey with your friends, colleagues, and the rest of your network?
The State of Work Survey for June 2020 will be open for responses through Saturday, June 13.