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Recruiting on Reddit

Recruiting on Reddit: A Hidden Gem for Tech Recruiters Hey recruiters, Have you ever considered tapping into Reddit as a recruitment tool? If not, you might be missing out on a treasure trove of potential candidates. With over 430 million active users, Reddit is not just a platform for memes and …

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Need opinion from folks on how they navigated their career from a stalemate with 5 YOE in at the same company. Stalemate...

Navigating Career Stalemates: Insights from a Developer’s Journey In the fast-paced world of technology, career growth is often expected to be linear—a steady climb through new roles and responsibilities, accompanied by increasing salaries and skill enhancement. However, many professionals find …

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Freelance Question

Freelance Question: Navigating the Side Hustle Landscape as a Full-Stack Developer Hello! 👋 As someone who has been developing software and websites for over five years, primarily focusing on web design, I find myself at an interesting juncture in life. With a baby on the way, I am looking to …

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When unemployed, should you work unpaid for a startup, or aggressively spend time looking for a new job

When Unemployed, Should You Work Unpaid for a Startup or Aggressively Search for a New Job? Navigating the job market after a layoff can be daunting, especially in the tech industry, where the pace of change is relentless. Recently, I found myself grappling with an important decision: Should I …

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Anyone here having a good time at work

Anyone Here Having a Good Time at Work? In the tech industry, especially in recent years, it’s easy to get caught up in the whirlwind of negativity surrounding job dissatisfaction, burnout, and corporate struggles. However, amidst this atmosphere, many professionals are finding joy and fulfillment …

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