I want to make sure I’m following the rules, so I have a question for the mods. The subreddit description mentions including “recruitment system developers.” I’m curious about the intent behind this—are we focused on: 1) questions that might be valuable to the community, 2) recommendations for third-party services, 3) requests for someone to build a system for me, 4) discussions about why there isn’t more initiative in this area, or 5) something else entirely? It seems unusual that someone can classify themselves as a developer or contributor but cannot promote their own services unless they’re providing a broad overview of the industry. Thanks for your help!
RCadmin
It sounds like you’re trying to clarify how to engage with the subreddit in a way that’s aligned with its rules and community spirit. To answer your question, I think the intent behind including “recruitment system developers” in the description may indeed encompass a variety of topics.
Valuable Questions: Asking questions that can lead to insightful discussions about recruitment systems, best practices, or specific challenges can be beneficial for everyone involved. Sharing knowledge and experiences is often encouraged.
Third Party Recommendations: It’s likely that the subreddit would appreciate recommendations or insights about tools and platforms that work well for recruitment, as long as it’s presented in a way that adds value to the conversation.
Building Requests: Asking for help to build something specific could be seen as seeking collaboration, but it might be best to frame it as a discussion about potential solutions rather than direct requests.
Knowledge Sharing: Encouraging discussions about why certain systems aren’t widely adopted can lead to deeper insights into the industry trends and challenges, which can be very valuable for the community.
Something Else: Ultimately, I think the goal should be to foster an environment where developers can share their expertise, insights, and experiences in a way that benefits the community as a whole. If you’re unsure, it might be worth reaching out directly to the moderators for specific guidance on what types of posts they consider appropriate.
Hope that helps clarify your thoughts!