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zholdas2011-02-24 09:42:40
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zholdas, 2011-02-24 09:42:40

Do you include links in your resume to your profiles on thematic sites (habr, stackoverflow.com, etc.)?

And how much does your rating on such sites affect the employer?

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Sergey, 2011-02-24
@bondbig

No. I am ashamed.

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JeanLouis, 2011-02-24
@JeanLouis

Your resume should include links to related publications. Therefore, feel free to insert links to specific articles on Habré. Specifying a profile, in my opinion, is somehow silly and childish.

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Nicolette, 2011-02-24
@Nicolette

On the profile on TopCoder - you can see the rating and achievements. On the profile and blog on Progopedia - the same way. And the profile on Habré is more of a social phenomenon than a technical one.

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LIAL, 2011-02-24
@LIAL

It depends on how you position yourself to the employer. I do not indicate.
PS: for some reason, for me it makes me feel as if you indicate a link to a profile in contact or classmates in your resume.

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tsiguleva, 2011-02-24
@tsiguleva

IMHO, on Habr in any case, you can. Even if you do not write, it is at least clear that you are interested in developments in the IT world.

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Artyom Zubkov, 2011-02-24
@artzub

I think if they ask, then why not show it!
This, after all, also characterizes you from a professional side, if the article is in the context of a new work.

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charon, 2011-02-26
@charon

I do not indicate. IMHO, Ukrainian employers have not yet matured to understand why this is necessary. And I didn’t write articles on Habré thanks to the excellent karma system.

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Bambre, 2011-02-24
@Bambre

I point out the link directly to my habrastya, there is almost everything in the specialty.

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Alexander, 2011-02-24
@akalend

I practically do not indicate
once I pointed to a profile in My circle.

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MakeInstall, 2011-02-24
@MakeInstall

No, only a personal email. :)_

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chigirin, 2011-02-24
@chigirin

If you have a website, then this link is enough. If not, then links to articles or profiles in thematic resources are only a plus. The main thing is not to overdo it. And twitter or facebook will tell about you as a person. But if you send a resume to the FSB, then the rules change.

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couatl, 2011-02-24
@couatl

On codeproject, I think you can, if you have something interesting there.
Tell me what is hidden behind "etc." =) The list of good near-IT resources is interesting.

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mythmaker, 2011-02-24
@mythmaker

I point out links to habr, and to a personal blog, and to a couple of sensible social networks, such as linkedin.

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Vyacheslav Plisko, 2011-02-27
@AmdY

I give it to the phpclub.ru forum, especially since recently I have been a moderator there. Of the six interviews, I was only driven on the technical side at one, and that was because I myself indicated in my resume that I was not good at highlodes.
I don’t see the point in habré, this is not a coding resource, and too often low-level articles, technical discussions are the path to carmicide. By the way, at the Hilod interview, the team leader re-read the habr and was very offended when I said that you can use SSI, but this is a muddy method.
I want stackoverflow.com, but there the profile is not pumped due to poor English.
On different social networks, do not give links in any case.

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