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OpenCritic

Publish your accomplishments and be vouched for, criticised and validated against the truth of them.
 
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Someone says in a job interview that they did X.

But you have to say it at every job interview and the interviewer takes it with a pinch of salt to work out if you know what you're talking about.

chronological, May 31 2023

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       So ... LinkedIn?
pertinax, May 31 2023
  

       Bun withheld pending an answer to [pert]'s question.
Voice, Jun 01 2023
  

       Think of it as peer review for your accomplishments.   

       On Linkedin nobody looks at your accomplishments critically.   

       This is not to insult or demean people's work but to challenge what was delivered in the same way a businessman challenges a business plan or a startup to see if they know what they're doing.   

       Think of it like The Apprentice or Dragons Den.
chronological, Jun 01 2023
  

       In the best light, a resume critiqued / verified / invalidated by people who were there. In the worst light, Twitter for resumes.
RayfordSteele, Jun 02 2023
  
      
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