Well if I had 2 previous and not a lot to say then yeah suppose so. But there's no place for a Narrative or for a table of skills with their strength. It would be easier to upload it (and at least one site I use parses it and adds the jobs it finds).
On a different note it is currently showing one role that I know is live.
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Previously on "Job/Contract hunting using Stack Overflow Jobs"
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Major fail so far is no CV upload, you have to type it all out again in their format.
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Likely to be a newcomer to the sport, my IT "passion" was erased by the pursuit of hard, cold, cash many years agoOriginally posted by jamesbrown View PostIs that an actual thing?
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Is that an actual thing?Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post"passionate" about IT.
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Might be worth a try, as long as stackoverflow isn't infested with ultra-knowledgable uber-geeks, "passionate" about IT.Originally posted by _V_ View Post
Hello all,
Anyone any feedback (good or bad) on using Stack Overflow to find your next high paying, piece of piss, IT job/contract?
Looks an interesting avenue for finding work.
TIA
Contracting with permies like that must be a flipping nightmare, but luckily they are very thin on the ground and one is unlikely to encounter them.
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Not sure, seems to be contracts and perm work there, but haven't really looked at the detail, was hoping for a biting CUK review and some vicious ego withering advice.Originally posted by The Plantswoman View PostThought it was all WFH rent-a-coder sort of stuff where you're up against Indians charging $5/hour
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Thought it was all WFH rent-a-coder sort of stuff where you're up against Indians charging $5/hourOriginally posted by _V_ View PostHello all,
Anyone any feedback (good or bad) on using Stack Overflow to find your next high paying, piece of piss, IT job/contract?
Looks an interesting avenue for finding work.
TIALast edited by Contractor UK; 28 October 2016, 08:30.
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Job/Contract hunting using Stack Overflow Jobs
Hello all,
Anyone any feedback (good or bad) on using Stack Overflow to find your next high paying, piece of piss, IT job/contract?
Looks an interesting avenue for finding work.
TIALast edited by Contractor UK; 28 October 2016, 08:29.Tags: None
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