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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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