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Active reading. [ <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/French#Adjective>].
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Peter Mortensen
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Jobs are not questions on Stack Overflow. The language rules of questions and answers do not apply.

The jobs site itself is actually localised, and companies are presented with an interface in their own language:

soSo we certainly wouldn't want to then require the company posting an advert in English when they post about a job in France in an otherwise entirely frenchFrench site.

Also,

  • companiesCompanies pay for those listings, and they get to have a lot more say about how that is presented
  • noNo volunteer time is wasted in handling those posts (an important reason why we require SO questions to be in English)
  • companiesCompanies usually expect people to be local, or if remote, to be familiar with the local 'culture' (which can include speaking their language)

Jobs are not questions on Stack Overflow. The language rules of questions and answers do not apply.

The jobs site itself is actually localised, companies are presented with an interface in their own language:

so we certainly wouldn't want to then require the company posting an advert in English when they post about a job in France in an otherwise entirely french site.

Also,

  • companies pay for those listings, they get to have a lot more say about how that is presented
  • no volunteer time is wasted in handling those posts (an important reason why we require SO questions to be in English)
  • companies usually expect people to be local, or if remote, to be familiar with the local 'culture' (which can include speaking their language)

Jobs are not questions on Stack Overflow. The language rules of questions and answers do not apply.

The jobs site itself is actually localised, and companies are presented with an interface in their own language:

So we certainly wouldn't want to then require the company posting an advert in English when they post about a job in France in an otherwise entirely French site.

Also,

  • Companies pay for those listings, and they get to have a lot more say about how that is presented
  • No volunteer time is wasted in handling those posts (an important reason why we require SO questions to be in English)
  • Companies usually expect people to be local, or if remote, to be familiar with the local 'culture' (which can include speaking their language)
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Martijn Pieters Mod
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Jobs are not questions on Stack Overflow. The language rules of questions and answers do not apply.

The jobs site itself is actually localised, companies are presented with an interface in their own language:

so we certainly wouldn't want to then require the company posting an advert in English when they post about a job in France in an otherwise entirely french site.

Also,

  • companies pay for those listings, they get to have a lot more say about how that is presented
  • no volunteer time is wasted in handling those posts (an important reason why we require SO questions to be in English)
  • companies usually expect people to be local, or if remote, to be familiar with the local 'culture' (which can include speaking their language)