How does most of the companies look at the candidates' profile for shortlisting.
It may be anything like on LinkedIn, Online Job portals and soon...
Does Stack Overflow really bridge the career gap during long or short term breakage?
Since I have heard man fixing a issues to build his career, but I never heard issues fixes a man's career life? Does it happen in reality?
Certainly in one way or another it had helped me a lot.
Asking a question not only clarifies the problem several times to ourselves. But it builds our meta cognitive skills to deal with the answer to our own questions (AKA rubber duck debugging).
While answering, we try to understand the nature of the problem at least twice to digest and discover what you need to find out before jumping into find a solution to the given problem.
From the client perspective, we are showing our natural ability and capability to deal with a proper solution.
Apart from it: How will it be benefit the candidate relevant to his/her carrer?
How does a project manager, TL, HR or any other individual's look to hire such a candidate?
What are the pros and cons relevant to the above subject?