About
Careers is brought to you by the same team that built Stack Overflow, Jeff Atwood and Joel Spolsky. Jeff and Joel have grown deeply disappointed in existing careers and job sites, which they feel woefully underserve professional programmers.
Joel wrote the book on hiring programmers. No, seriously, he did – Smart and Gets Things Done: Joel Spolsky’s Concise Guide to Finding the Best Technical Talent. So he knows a thing or two about the topic. In theory, at least.
As professional programmers ourselves, we thought: Hey, we’re smart. We get things done. We can build a careers site that better serves the needs of our fellow programmers!
Why is this better than other job sites?
Professional software developers build CVs on Stack Overflow that combine their portfolio with their peer reputation online. They can leverage the time they naturally spend online building their skills into something that actively furthers their careers.
Hiring managers can find great developers, see what they’ve done, and even check out the answers they’ve written on Stack Overflow. Unlike traditional resumes, a Stack Overflow CV gives hiring managers insight into a developer’s real work and skills instead of a meaningless list of acronyms.
Stack Overflow Careers helps the world’s top developers get noticed by the world’s top employers.
How does it work?
If you’ve ever had to sift through a pile of programmer resumes, you know that there’s just no way to tell the difference between a great developer with 10 years of experience and a terrible developer with 10 years of experience.
They went to the same schools, spent ten years at the same companies, and have “extensive” experience with the same undifferentiated list of acronym technologies. The difference is that one of them couldn’t program a twenty out of an ATM, while the other one has been singlehandedly writing 90% of the working code on their team of 12 people. And they’ve been doing it consistently for more than a decade and lovin’ it.
That’s the idea between linking a professional CV, formally listing your accomplishments, with your profile on Stack Overflow, where you can actually prove that you know something, that you can communicate it well, and that you care enough about your profession to help random strangers over the internet. It gives the generous, brilliant, and hard-working contributors to the site a chance to get spotted by the best employers: the ones who understand and appreciate rare talent and treat their software developers like gold.
And that idea makes us happy.
What do I need to do?
- If you’re a professional programmer, start your CV right now - It's free!
- If you’re a hiring manager looking for top-notch programming talent, we’re not ready for you quite yet. But we will be soon. Check back with us in about a month.
Try it out. Kick the tires. Twiddle some knobs. There are no obligations to get started and find out how everything works.
Anything else I should know?
Looking for a bit more detail? Try the Stack Overflow Careers FAQ. If you have specific questions or comments, let us know on our feedback site. If you’d like to contact us directly, mail us at careers@stackoverflow.com.


