Timeline for Will high reputation in Stack Overflow help to get a good job?
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Apr 12, 2017 at 7:31 | history | edited | CommunityBot |
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Jan 18, 2011 at 1:27 | comment | added | Mark C | Right. People who are skilled, knowledgeable, and communicate well will probably have a high rating on SO (if they spend time to write answers there). | |
Jan 17, 2011 at 22:21 | history | made wiki | Post Made Community Wiki | ||
Nov 24, 2010 at 0:46 | comment | added | Dean Harding | @JKirchartz: Yep, that's what I'm trying to say... you managed to get it in one sentence :-) | |
Nov 23, 2010 at 13:12 | comment | added | JKirchartz | Correlation isn't Causation. I agree if you've manage to earn a high reputation, it's probably a sign that you are knowledgeable about the topics you've replied to and thus likely to earn more in a position you know a lot about. | |
Nov 23, 2010 at 0:21 | comment | added | Kzqai | It's important to note that Joel saying he'd hire someone also is completely orthogonal to whether other employers have any idea what StackOverflow is, or why a number on that site should matter to them. | |
Nov 22, 2010 at 10:54 | comment | added | Gary | +1 for referencing the actual post, and also highlighting the fact that there is not a direct causal link it is a strong correlation at best | |
Nov 21, 2010 at 22:25 | history | edited | Dean Harding | CC BY-SA 2.5 |
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Nov 21, 2010 at 22:13 | history | answered | Dean Harding | CC BY-SA 2.5 |