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It seems that if this site works as planned, it will be quite clear who the really amazingly skilled people are in different technologies - the gurus who know everything about COM, the guys with the ability to design beautiful software, etc.

If so, it seems a great place to come looking for people to head-hunt. I know Joel's big on recruitment, I wonder if this thought crossed his mind...

Please note, I am not suggesting the site be geared towards recruitment at all. Only that it could be a place to find some very knowledgeable people. If you get a reputation in any industry, you might get headhunted for a huge salary somewhere - would you mind it if this happened through SO?

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questions about SO, are discouraged, see the faq – DevelopingChris Sep 17 '08 at 18:16
Retagging solely as 'spam' is a bit harsh. :P – JBB Sep 17 '08 at 18:21
Maybe this can be discussed, but only if it is a community wiki. – Mohit Nanda Jan 13 at 12:47

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Ugh. That question just turned my stomach.

The type of developers whom I expect will be very active here are not looking for work. They're always hired, tend to be happy professionally for the most part because their employer values them, and even if StackOverflow was used in that manner; they would leave.

I'm glad S.O. is community driven so this does not become a job board.

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As Joel said in one of his essays a few years back, the best developers are hardly ever looking for a job, they get people chasing them. Hence my question about headhunters coming here...not recruiters. – MidnightGun Sep 17 '08 at 19:32
As far as I can tell it sounds like you're pitching a cross-product here. SO Job Board which sounds opposed to the spirit of this site/brand Jeff and Joel have been talking about. Maybe. If the job posts were community rated. – Ian Patrick Hughes Sep 17 '08 at 23:15
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I am not sure if I want an employee which spend half of his working hours on stackowerflow.

BTW there is uservoice entry about job posting.

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The big names also tend to get voted up just because they are a big name :/

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I think the people with the best reputation score would make the best teachers.

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I think there might be some value to a job board, or even opt-in recruitment. However, I'm constantly barraged with recruiter calls, and any such unsolicited spam here would annoy the crap out of me.

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Could be, i suppose... but I do hope nothing is done in that regard to take away from the true purpose of the site.

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There are some big names who frequent this site, but the people you don't know could just be the ones doing google searches to answer these questions and really have no idea. At least, I've noticed that on here of lately.

But, I too hope it this site doesnt lose focus of the problem it intended to solve. So far, so good. It's getting better all the time.

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Shouldn't the community be able to figure out who really knows their stuff vs. those who are copy/pasting? Rate accordingly. – Arc the daft Sep 17 '08 at 19:22
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If a job board was to be incorporated, then please in some totaly inobtrusive way.

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Joel also said that those who are good at their jobs already have a job. That's why they're so hard to find.

You can find good prospects in a lot of places. I'm sure that Stack Overflow provides one more option. The key, however, is to find good prospects that need a job at the moment. That's a heck of a lot tougher.

An ancillary aspect to that is not to weed out the best programmers before they ever get to the tech interview. I've seen more than enough headhunters and HR folks who couldn't tell a good candidate from their arse and trash-bin anyone who's remotely competent. You'll need competent staff in those positions if you actually want to see some resumes worth hiring.

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It could certainly be a resource for a headhunter, but I don't know that it'd be a primary mechanism.

Rather than encouraging headhunters to poke around here and post ads or something, put a link on your profile to your resume, and put a link on your resume to your profile (and call it a 'portfolio,' say).

It'd be interesting to see if a 'developer wanted' ad here would be responded to, voted up, or voted down. Kind of depends on what everyone here thinks!

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I really hope we don't start having recruiters and crap in here. If you are looking for developers, put something on a job board and learn to interview better if you are worried about getting bad developers. I would like to enjoy being apart of this community and not be annoyed by recruiters and such.

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There's a big difference between being a good programmer and being able to answer questions. Just because someone is able to find an answer to a question doesn't necessarily mean they are a good programmer.

As an example, one question I answered on SO was about wrapping long lines in a windows batch file. I haven't written a batch file in years and would consider my skill level as "novice" at best when it comes to writing batch code. I just was able to find the magic Google keywords to get the answer that person needed.

That being said, there are definitely a lot of great programmers on this site as evidenced by how quickly some of the more difficult questions get answered.

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I don't see stackoverflow been much use to head hunters since there is no way that I know of currently to determine the contact information of a poster unless they provide it in their profile. Since not everyone is going to provide their contact information, you could have some high profile poster that nobody knows how to get in touch with but provides quality answers.

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It's handy to put a link to your profile on your CV.

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