u/_arjun wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
You’re not going to hear it here but many people have had great experiences. They just no longer have a need to be on this sub, and if they are they’ll just get downvoted and be called a liar.
u/michaelnovati replied · · edited ★ FEATURED
Like this: Codesmith is also hiring someone to manipulate Reddit full time: [https://codesmith.applytojob.com/apply/8cJdwgcb9g/Brand-Architect-And-Content-Lead](https://codesmith.applytojob.com/apply/8cJdwgcb9g/Brand-Architect-And-Content-Lead)
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\- Foster positive relationships with Codesmith enthusiasts and leverage advocates to amplify the brand message.
\- Proactively participate in discussions to influence the narrative around Codesmith.
\- Strong understanding of online community dynamics, with experience managing brand perception on platforms.
I'm sure as more grads are used to "amplify the brand message" and "influence the narrative".
An alternate proposal: I would stop being so suspicious of success posts about people with "no experience" making $130K, if they stopped looking the other way when 48 out of your 52 recent placements list their 3 week long OSP as an average of 11.7 months of "experience" (and even 75% of them were over 7 months!), 20% of them not disclosing it's open source or affiliated with OSLabs, and majority claiming years of past experience on LinkedIn. 🤷♂️