I'm hosting my CV on Stack Overflow and I link to it from my LinkedIn. I got a reaction from a recruiter saying that the link doesn't work, so I did some digging to find out what went wrong.
My findings are that the two links you can see under https://stackoverflow.com/users/storypreferences/{user_id}#privacy
; https://stackoverflow.com/story/{username}
and https://stackoverflow.com/cv/{username}
are publicly available for everyone (if you make them so). But these present the rather ugly plain text version of the cv. I used the link https://stackoverflow.com/users/story/pdf/{user_id}?View=Pdf
, which I found by going to my developer story and copying the link under the 'download pdf' button, for my LinkedIn profile page. It automatically downloads the pdf with the much prettier design, with blue highlights and nice margins. I had tested the link and it worked perfectly, but after my investigation I found out the link does not work if the person following it doesn't have a Stack Overflow account.
It's not a matter of privacy settings, everyone can still access this link, but they need an account to do so. While the other links don't require being logged in to access them. It is the same data, just presented in a much better format.
Is it possible to link to this version of the cv pdf, without the need for the link follower to have an Stack Overflow account? If so, how? If not, should it be possible?
Edit: Someone I forgot the name of and @poke mentioned that generating a PDF is quite costly, I would understand if therefore the link only works for members of the community. If this is the reason, is caching the document a possibility? Could it be generated client side for non-members?
View=Pdf
link for your CV, then I get an ugly/broken plain text view).https://stackoverflow.com/cv/your-public-name
should look much better. And there’s definitely more formatting than “plain text” on that.