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I started my quest to provide feedback for Careers by finding the proper network endpoint through my internet command line.

Googling "careers meta" provided me with a direct link to MSO as the first hit on the meta network. I thought I've struck home after reading a couple of introductory paragraphs, but was actually completely misled and thankfully had the question migrated to MSE.

Indeed, the Careers support page and the document tail refer to MSE and not MSO.

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    2 downvotes, a close, 0 feedback. Great work meta community. Oct 18, 2015 at 9:52

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Careers and meta have a complicated relationship. :)

When we split off MSO from MSE a couple years ago, we wanted MSO to be for things specific to Stack Overflow the Q&A community. Because of that goal, we decided that Careers-related questions probably belonged on MSE, since it was a different product.

Given our renewed focus on programmers and the Stack Overflow brand, you could argue that those questions belong on MSO rather than MSE.

The truth of the matter is that we at the company monitor both; if you land on MSE through a link from Careers, that's fine. If you navigate to MSO because it feels more natural, that's fine, too.

We'll see them either way!

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    Just out of curiosity is there any consideration to trying to avoid the segmentation of Careers related information across MSE/MSO? It seems a bit arbitrary if staff will migrate from MSO to MSE or not - some do fairly quickly - others end up getting status-*/answered on MSO instead). Given the size of the tag and the frequency of activity - I'd had thought unless there's some reason to allow knowledge to be split across sites - maybe pick one or t'other and try to stick with it (while it's at a manageable level?) Oct 18, 2015 at 5:27
  • Yeah, @JonClements we're going to try to be more consistent about how employees handle Careers questions. I know so far it's been inconsistent.
    – Laura
    Oct 18, 2015 at 5:30

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