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I share your pain.

I used to have a profile on Stack Overflow Careers. I was happy with it so far — very few hits (unsurprising given that very few employers in my country use it) but the few I got had good relevance. Contrast with Linkedin which spams me with generic emails from recruiters.

Now my SO Careers profile has disappeared and I have a “Developer Story” instead. It got created with bad datagot created with bad data, it's difficult to editit's difficult to edit, I don't even know how it looks to employers...I don't even know how it looks to employers....

I'd like to be in control of what I show to employers, and an unreadable jumble of boxes with little relation to my professional activity is not what I want to show. Please let me replace that by a link to Linkedin. Linkedin is not very good at matching prospective employees with prospective employers, but once the parties have found each other, it got the CV right.

I share your pain.

I used to have a profile on Stack Overflow Careers. I was happy with it so far — very few hits (unsurprising given that very few employers in my country use it) but the few I got had good relevance. Contrast with Linkedin which spams me with generic emails from recruiters.

Now my SO Careers profile has disappeared and I have a “Developer Story” instead. It got created with bad data, it's difficult to edit, I don't even know how it looks to employers....

I'd like to be in control of what I show to employers, and an unreadable jumble of boxes with little relation to my professional activity is not what I want to show. Please let me replace that by a link to Linkedin. Linkedin is not very good at matching prospective employees with prospective employers, but once the parties have found each other, it got the CV right.

I share your pain.

I used to have a profile on Stack Overflow Careers. I was happy with it so far — very few hits (unsurprising given that very few employers in my country use it) but the few I got had good relevance. Contrast with Linkedin which spams me with generic emails from recruiters.

Now my SO Careers profile has disappeared and I have a “Developer Story” instead. It got created with bad data, it's difficult to edit, I don't even know how it looks to employers....

I'd like to be in control of what I show to employers, and an unreadable jumble of boxes with little relation to my professional activity is not what I want to show. Please let me replace that by a link to Linkedin. Linkedin is not very good at matching prospective employees with prospective employers, but once the parties have found each other, it got the CV right.

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I share your pain.

I used to have a profile on Stack Overflow Careers. I was happy with it so far — very few hits (unsurprising given that very few employers in my country use it) but the few I got had good relevance. Contrast with Linkedin which spams me with generic emails from recruiters.

Now my SO Careers profile has disappeared and I have a “Developer Story” instead. It got created with bad data, it's difficult to editit's difficult to edit, I don't even know how it looks to employers....

I'd like to be in control of what I show to employers, and an unreadable jumble of boxes with little relation to my professional activity is not what I want to show. Please let me replace that by a link to Linkedin. Linkedin is not very good at matching prospective employees with prospective employers, but once the parties have found each other, it got the CV right.

I share your pain.

I used to have a profile on Stack Overflow Careers. I was happy with it so far — very few hits (unsurprising given that very few employers in my country use it) but the few I got had good relevance. Contrast with Linkedin which spams me with generic emails from recruiters.

Now my SO Careers profile has disappeared and I have a “Developer Story” instead. It got created with bad data, it's difficult to edit, I don't even know how it looks to employers....

I'd like to be in control of what I show to employers, and an unreadable jumble of boxes with little relation to my professional activity is not what I want to show. Please let me replace that by a link to Linkedin. Linkedin is not very good at matching prospective employees with prospective employers, but once the parties have found each other, it got the CV right.

I share your pain.

I used to have a profile on Stack Overflow Careers. I was happy with it so far — very few hits (unsurprising given that very few employers in my country use it) but the few I got had good relevance. Contrast with Linkedin which spams me with generic emails from recruiters.

Now my SO Careers profile has disappeared and I have a “Developer Story” instead. It got created with bad data, it's difficult to edit, I don't even know how it looks to employers....

I'd like to be in control of what I show to employers, and an unreadable jumble of boxes with little relation to my professional activity is not what I want to show. Please let me replace that by a link to Linkedin. Linkedin is not very good at matching prospective employees with prospective employers, but once the parties have found each other, it got the CV right.

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I share your pain.

I used to have a profile on Stack Overflow Careers. I was happy with it so far — very few hits (unsurprising given that very few employers in my country use it) but the few I got had good relevance. Contrast with Linkedin which spams me with generic emails from recruiters.

Now my SO Careers profile has disappeared and I have a “Developer Story” instead. It got created with bad data, it's difficult to edit, I don't even know how it looks to employers....

I'd like to be in control of what I show to employers, and an unreadable jumble of boxes with little relation to my professional activity is not what I want to show. Please let me replace that by a link to Linkedin. Linkedin is not very good at matching prospective employees with prospective employers, but once the parties have found each other, it got the CV right.