Just today, I got an email from you guys that my CV will look like a Facebook time line story. It bugged me a lot; please don't give me this.
Even if it's a big thing for you, take confirmation from me before changing my CV's look and feel.
From the email:
Will employers still see my CV?
We will migrate your CV to your Developer Story. If your CV was visible to employers, they'll be able to see both the traditional view and the new Developer Story view of your information.
In other words, your CV isn't going to change, and folks who want to see the traditional presentation will still be able to. The new "story" format simply provides an alternate way to read and modify it, one we hope is more flexible for readers... And allows you to present your qualifications in a less stilted manner. balpha talks about this at length:
I haven't had a very traditional developer career. While I have been programming since I was a kid, I've never had an actual full-time developer job until Stack Overflow hired me when I was almost thirty years old. I did go to university to study business mathematics, but I never actually finished my degree because I couldn't convince myself that I would enjoy the job prospects that typically come out of studying in this field.
Read the whole post - it's probably the best introduction to this "story" thing I've found. An awful lot of us don't have a very impressive-sounding "bullet list" of credentials that we can use to pad out a traditional CV; Story offers a way to present our experience that isn't tied to how much money we've spent on degrees or time we've spent job-hopping. At least... That's the hope.
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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