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3Why Android Enthusiasts? If they were looking to do Android development, surely they'd already be on Stack Overflow.Makoto– Makoto2020-06-15 17:21:20 +00:00Commented Jun 15, 2020 at 17:21
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3@Makoto to make the ads harder to miss, of course. Can't possibly let people miss an opportunity rather than relying on them to take it upon themselves to go looking for the jobs section.user400654– user4006542020-06-15 17:30:02 +00:00Commented Jun 15, 2020 at 17:30
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2What sites are considered "technical sites" for the purposes of the "Jobs" link? You point to the technology category, but e.g. Computer Science, Theoretical Computer Science and Cross Validated are not in that category, but do have the "Jobs" link. I understand that the existing category is not used as a basis for your campaign, but it might be helpful to mention that this category does not list all sites with this link.Discrete lizard– Discrete lizard2020-06-21 08:08:42 +00:00Commented Jun 21, 2020 at 8:08
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@Discretelizard you're right, it doesn't exactly follow the Technology category on SE. We filtered out the language-specific sites, meta, and sites that weren't related to the technologist roles we have listed on Jobs today (e.g. mathematica, space exploration, sound design). We also included sites from other categories that are closely related (e.g. computer science, artificial intelligence). And while prepping this response, we actually found a handful of sites we missed! I've updated the post to include a full list of sites that show the "Jobs" link for reference. Thanks for your feedback!Puneet Mulchandani– Puneet Mulchandani Staff2020-06-25 18:07:44 +00:00Commented Jun 25, 2020 at 18:07
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@PuneetMulchandani Thanks for providing a full list.Discrete lizard– Discrete lizard2020-06-25 20:32:26 +00:00Commented Jun 25, 2020 at 20:32
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