Timeline for Sunsetting Jobs & Developer Story
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Jan 26, 2022 at 19:32 | comment | added | Collin Dauphinee | I would even be willing to pay a small annual subscription fee for the convenience of not having to maintain some HTML/CSS or Word document and hosting it somewhere publicly available. | |
Jan 23, 2022 at 13:30 | comment | added | NeNaD | I totally agree! @vernou | |
Jan 23, 2022 at 13:25 | comment | added | vernou | @NeNad, At a minimum, I hope the section with x% will be retained. | |
Jan 23, 2022 at 13:21 | comment | added | vernou | @Makoto, Precisely, with SO it is possible to easily check this information. Similarly, you can analyze the answers to estimate the level of the candidate. | |
Jan 21, 2022 at 16:54 | comment | added | Makoto | Is it though? I've seen resumes come across my desk for people who claim to be in the upper percentile for technology that I'm hiring for (like Spring), and yet they've never seen "Failed to load ApplicationContext" during the normal course of their tenure at wherever it was they worked. Also, the Developer Story is strictly not opt-out and it's kinda stuck there once you fill it out. That's probably an issue with some newer laws now. | |
Jan 20, 2022 at 10:54 | history | answered | NeNaD | CC BY-SA 4.0 |