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littleguga2015-10-08 17:02:36
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littleguga, 2015-10-08 17:02:36

Does it make sense to indicate your profile on Toaster in your resume/portfolio?

Very often people point their profile to stack overflow, does it make sense to do this with Toaster?
Does anyone have experience with this venture?
Thanks in advance for your helpful answer!

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lyeskin, 2015-10-08
@lyeskin

In my opinion, this is generally the last thing worth mentioning. Somewhere at the level of "as a child I embroidered with a cross and fed homeless kittens."
The position is such because HR doesn’t care about your profiles (even github) and so on, they look at the stack of technologies for which they were told to select a candidate. In the case of designers, they can also visually evaluate the portfolio, that's all.

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Vitaly Inchin ☢, 2015-10-08
@In4in

This is called "Look, I'm registered here" and does not provide any useful information. Then why not Toaster, you can assign links to all forums, services and sandboxes where you are.

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Max, 2015-10-08
@MaxDukov

like this is worth it

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2015-10-08
@inkvizitor68sl

It makes sense.
Just right here - https://toster.ru/user/littleguga/answers
Well, provided that the vacancy involves communication. And what answers do you have on the topic of the vacancy, basically.

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Emin, 2015-10-08
@Ewintory

It makes sense, I indicate after the link to the github.

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Kir Marchenko, 2015-10-08
@kir64

Ask yourself:
if someone brings me a resume of a person with a link to a toaster, will I go to read his questions and answers? This will be the answer to your question.

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