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mega6382
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Nothing on the site itself. However:

Cody Gray has phrased it as bragging rights, but perhaps it can somehow be more highlighted on your developer profile (something StackExchange employees would have to do something) or you can just share a link on your resume and say the StackOverflowStack Overflow community trusts me this much because I have earned this badge. (Though doing this is likely only good for new/young/junior developers)

To me it clearly outshines LinkedIn endorsements. I mean any Tom, Dick, and Harry can endorse anyone on LinkedIn, but on StackOverflowStack Overflow there are measures in place to avoid fake reputation.

Nothing on the site itself. However:

Cody Gray has phrased it as bragging rights, but perhaps it can somehow be more highlighted on your developer profile (something StackExchange employees would have to do something) or you can just share a link on your resume and say the StackOverflow community trusts me this much because I have earned this badge. (Though doing this is likely only good for new/young/junior developers)

To me it clearly outshines LinkedIn endorsements. I mean any Tom, Dick, and Harry can endorse anyone on LinkedIn, but on StackOverflow there are measures in place to avoid fake reputation.

Nothing on the site itself. However:

Cody Gray has phrased it as bragging rights, but perhaps it can somehow be more highlighted on your developer profile (something StackExchange employees would have to do something) or you can just share a link on your resume and say the Stack Overflow community trusts me this much because I have earned this badge. (Though doing this is likely only good for new/young/junior developers)

To me it clearly outshines LinkedIn endorsements. I mean any Tom, Dick, and Harry can endorse anyone on LinkedIn, but on Stack Overflow there are measures in place to avoid fake reputation.

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cwallenpoole
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Nothing on the site itself. However:

Cody Gray has phrased it as bragging rights, but perhaps it can somehow be more highlighted on your developer profile (something StackexhchangeStackExchange employees would have to do something) or you can just share a link on your resume and say the stackoverflowStackOverflow community trusts me this much because I have earned this badge. (Though doing this is likely only good for new/young/junior developers)

To me it clearly outshines LinkedIn endorsements. I mean any Tom, Dick, and Harry can endorse anyone on LinkedIn, but on stackoverflowStackOverflow there are measures in place to avoid fake reputation.

Nothing on the site itself. However:

Cody Gray has phrased it as bragging rights, but perhaps it can somehow be more highlighted on your developer profile (something Stackexhchange employees would have to do something) or you can just share a link on your resume and say the stackoverflow community trusts me this much because I have earned this badge. (Though doing this is likely only good for new/young/junior developers)

To me it clearly outshines LinkedIn endorsements. I mean any Tom, Dick, and Harry can endorse anyone on LinkedIn, but on stackoverflow there are measures in place to avoid fake reputation.

Nothing on the site itself. However:

Cody Gray has phrased it as bragging rights, but perhaps it can somehow be more highlighted on your developer profile (something StackExchange employees would have to do something) or you can just share a link on your resume and say the StackOverflow community trusts me this much because I have earned this badge. (Though doing this is likely only good for new/young/junior developers)

To me it clearly outshines LinkedIn endorsements. I mean any Tom, Dick, and Harry can endorse anyone on LinkedIn, but on StackOverflow there are measures in place to avoid fake reputation.

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mfaani
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Nothing on the site itself. However:

Cody Gray has phrased it as bragging rights, but perhaps it can somehow be more highlighted on your developer profile (something Stackexhchange employees would have to do something) or you can just share a link on your resume and say the stackoverflow community trusts me this much because I have earned this badge. (Though doing this is likely only good for new/young/junior developers)

To me it clearly outshines LinkedIn endorsements. I mean any Tom, Dick, and Harry can endorse anyone on LinkedIn, but on stackoverflow there are measures in place to avoid fake reputation.