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I am OverLordGoldDragon. Do employers care?
Can I trust employers that make the first move?Employers asking for previous addressescan potential employers contact previous employers and ask for salary?Should I tell prospective employers about a brain injury?Does my employer care about my GitHub username?Only able to reply to prospective employers late at night; what to leave in voice message?Do employers care about where you did your Bachelor if you have a Master's?
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My "online name" is, universally, OverLordGoldDragon. It bears a long history of associated accounts, including some relevant to my future job prospects - like StackExchange and Github. I additionally host a site, DragonNotes.org, where I summarize/explain academic material with own words, diagrams, and animations - and its footer has my online name on it.
The three (SE, Git, DN) serve fine illustrations of my technical and communicative skills - however, we humans aren't always objective. Some decades back, I'd be ridiculed for my name by society, and a job would be out of question. The question is - how different is it now? In particular, in STEM industries - software engineering/development.
The matter's two-fold:
(1) How are my employment odds affected? -- Basically, the HR - getting past an interview, getting an interview
(2) How are my workplace relations affected? -- Should I expect to be disadvantaged in negotiations (wage, benefits, workload...)? Do I appear "less controllable", hence less desirable as an employee?
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My "online name" is, universally, OverLordGoldDragon. It bears a long history of associated accounts, including some relevant to my future job prospects - like StackExchange and Github. I additionally host a site, DragonNotes.org, where I summarize/explain academic material with own words, diagrams, and animations - and its footer has my online name on it.
The three (SE, Git, DN) serve fine illustrations of my technical and communicative skills - however, we humans aren't always objective. Some decades back, I'd be ridiculed for my name by society, and a job would be out of question. The question is - how different is it now? In particular, in STEM industries - software engineering/development.
The matter's two-fold:
(1) How are my employment odds affected? -- Basically, the HR - getting past an interview, getting an interview
(2) How are my workplace relations affected? -- Should I expect to be disadvantaged in negotiations (wage, benefits, workload...)? Do I appear "less controllable", hence less desirable as an employee?
professionalism job-search hiring-process ethics
New contributor
add a comment |
My "online name" is, universally, OverLordGoldDragon. It bears a long history of associated accounts, including some relevant to my future job prospects - like StackExchange and Github. I additionally host a site, DragonNotes.org, where I summarize/explain academic material with own words, diagrams, and animations - and its footer has my online name on it.
The three (SE, Git, DN) serve fine illustrations of my technical and communicative skills - however, we humans aren't always objective. Some decades back, I'd be ridiculed for my name by society, and a job would be out of question. The question is - how different is it now? In particular, in STEM industries - software engineering/development.
The matter's two-fold:
(1) How are my employment odds affected? -- Basically, the HR - getting past an interview, getting an interview
(2) How are my workplace relations affected? -- Should I expect to be disadvantaged in negotiations (wage, benefits, workload...)? Do I appear "less controllable", hence less desirable as an employee?
professionalism job-search hiring-process ethics
New contributor
My "online name" is, universally, OverLordGoldDragon. It bears a long history of associated accounts, including some relevant to my future job prospects - like StackExchange and Github. I additionally host a site, DragonNotes.org, where I summarize/explain academic material with own words, diagrams, and animations - and its footer has my online name on it.
The three (SE, Git, DN) serve fine illustrations of my technical and communicative skills - however, we humans aren't always objective. Some decades back, I'd be ridiculed for my name by society, and a job would be out of question. The question is - how different is it now? In particular, in STEM industries - software engineering/development.
The matter's two-fold:
(1) How are my employment odds affected? -- Basically, the HR - getting past an interview, getting an interview
(2) How are my workplace relations affected? -- Should I expect to be disadvantaged in negotiations (wage, benefits, workload...)? Do I appear "less controllable", hence less desirable as an employee?
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