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Office Question
For the regular posters/followers of MS Excel forums and newsgroups,
Is it of value to you to track your contribution to the newsgroup (in
terms of the number of successful questions answered, questions asked,
etc.) for reference in business settings?
For example: In a job interview, would you ever point to your
contribution on a newsgroup or website as a demonstration of your
knowledge and expertise in MS Office applications - letting your
reputation within the newsgroup community speak to your credibility as
a knowledgeable resource?
Would you consider a reputation system, like the one at http://officequestions.com
to be an asset on a resume?
Thanks for your thoughts.
Is it of value to you to track your contribution to the newsgroup (in
terms of the number of successful questions answered, questions asked,
etc.) for reference in business settings?
For example: In a job interview, would you ever point to your
contribution on a newsgroup or website as a demonstration of your
knowledge and expertise in MS Office applications - letting your
reputation within the newsgroup community speak to your credibility as
a knowledgeable resource?
Would you consider a reputation system, like the one at http://officequestions.com
to be an asset on a resume?
Thanks for your thoughts.