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Should the FAQ specifically mention being industry neutral, when possible? [duplicate]
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What should our FAQ contain?
Realizing that many of the early members are related to software or IT, I've seen questions like this one come up that ask for specific advi …
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Are questions about fulfilling specific job functions on topic?
I think it's definitely on-topic. The question relates the example of a retail sales-floor associate stereotype being what the OP wants to avoid, but employees are asked to "sell" or otherwise represe …
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"Job marketplace" vs. "workplace"
UPDATE Also, see this related question: Can I ask "Professional Careers and Advice" questions here?
I'll use my answer to elaborate on my comment - it's possible that I'm already gaining a reputation …
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Are "How do I change my career from X to Y" questions off topic/not-constructive?
I agree with the curiosity around these questions - it's definitely hard to see the long-term benefit here. However, long-term benefit is something that often needs to be proved (to exist or not exist …