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StackOverflow.com becoming more and more popular gathering a lot of qualified and very experienced software developers. From the employer point of view, do you think it's a good sign in an applicant resume?

I guess that the algorithm behind this score is quite unbiased and objective, so, from the employer's point of view high score might be a really good sign.

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it's a duplicate: stackoverflow.com/questions/279157/… – tharkun Apr 30 at 11:42

closed as exact duplicate by George Stocker, InSciTek Jeff, Galwegian, tharkun, Brian Rasmussen Apr 30 at 11:38

This question covers exactly the same ground as earlier questions on this topic; its answers may be merged with another identical question.

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Unfortunately it might also suggest you've got too much time to spend on SO answering and reviewing questions ;)

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Good point btw. – SeasonedCoder Apr 30 at 11:43
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If they just mentioned they were active on SO, I would probably look them up, and peruse their history of questions/answers - the raw score would be meaningless. Performance on stackoverflow could be informative, but it's in no way an indication of qualification.

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No. I would not consider it a valuable measurement of competence in a prospective employee. It is not specific enough and too much work to validate (not the score but the reason for the score).

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