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Do hiring managers and recruiters ever click the links and look at code? If so how often?
No one gives a fk unless its your first job imo. Then may help at smaller companies that take the time to give a shit
Of course 🙂
nope
No time to spelunk random undocumented projects; I'll know what you know once I interview you
I don’t have one and worked at amazon and now at stripe. Maybe it’s important for small startups?
Asking because I stopped contributing a while ago as now I just work and do LC lol
In general I’d avoid places that want you to have a full time job and then contribute to some personal/open source repo in your spare time. I have a life outside of work