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Thursday, 24 February 2011
StackOverflow?s Careers 2.0 Leverages Q&A To Get Programmers Hired
StackOverflow co-founders Joel Spolsky and Jeff Atwood know their audience. The Q&A site popular with programmers is today launching its Careers 2.0 effort at�careers.stackoverflow.com, unveiling a complete revamp of the "dinky careers site" that was there before. The new site is replete with fleshed out search interface (below), which lets employers search the StackOverflow programmer database by skills and location among other things. Prospective employers can also see the number of "active" candidates (people actively searching for jobs) vs. "passive" (people who would consider job offers if good enough) as well as include students or limit searches to people who have a legal right to work in the United States.
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