We’re getting closer to the launch of Developer Story, our replacement and improvement of Stack Overflow CVs, and we’re looking for a few volunteers to help us show — not tell — the world what this is all about.
As you may be aware, our goal for Developer Story is to replace traditional resumes with something that shows off what you’ve actually built and what you know, not where you happened to have gone to school or the name of your last employer. In traditional resumes, the list of new programming languages you’ve learned or open source projects you’ve contributed to often get relegated to the same extra curricular section as hobbies or sports. We think this is an outdated way of showing what a developer is capable of doing, and why they should probably be interviewed. Emphasizing a feature you’ve built from end to end is more reflective of what you can do than where you got your college degree. (In fact, according to our annual developer survey, 56% of developers don’t even have a college degree in computer science or related fields.)
We’ve been working hard to continuously improve Developer Story while it’s been in beta thanks to many of you who’ve tested it out and given us valuable feedback.
Now that we’re set to launch, we have one more request for help: In order to show people new to Developer Story what it can do and how it works, we’re looking for a few volunteers to give us permission to feature your Developer Story on social media and in press mentions.
If you’re interested in helping us out here, fill out this form.
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