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A very helpful article, and helped me to find out about the new Inbound Jobs - bonus! Fingers crossed for a new job soon!!
I've been psyched to see the new jobs board get ~7 new jobs a week. I hope it grows even larger - it's a great source right now for high quality positions at companies who "get it" when it comes to the inbound marketing field (likely thanks to the audience bias).
Just read the article and loved it! I was recently hired out of my internship to handle the company's internal marketing initiatives, so this was a very helpful reminder of what I need to be doing on a daily basis. Congrats on the job board, Rand! p.s. I was given the SEO Moz "Beginner's Guide to SEO" my first day there!
I also found the article both intuitive, yet helpful. It means all the effort I put into content generation now will eventually pay off should I find myself on the market again. Thanks for writing it, Corey! And thanks to Dharmesh for sharing it!
I'm liking the outlook on I.M. jobs, but this article is of poor quality IMO. The intro is cheesy and the tips are really basic. I feel like Hubspot should be trying to become a market leader in great content, not great quantities of mediocre content.
^ More of what Ryan said.
Nice to see Dharmesh add some content to inbound. Maybe next time he can add something thats from a different website to his own? :)
Criticism is fair. This time around, I thought it was justified since the article was about jobs.inbound.org. But, it's a good point -- will limit posts from my own sites in the future. Unless they're really, really good.
I'm only messing around man. I post my own stuff on the odd occasion :)
Personally, I think you're right. They're trying to maintain a high degree of frequency of posts on the blog (likely because that works) -- but as a result, quality suffers. I'll have a friendly chat with our marketing team. Thanks for bringing it up.