- Two Years Ago, This Reddit Jump Started My Career. Thank You! https://soundcloud.com/richard-stevens-718867549 24 comments gamedev
- Ask Reddit: have you worked abroad for a few years and made it back to a successful software career in the US? http://reddit.com/info/66bs7/comments/ 10 comments programming
- Pretty sure reddit just saved my career in computer science... http://courses.engr.illinois.edu/cs173/fa2011/ 126 comments compsci
- Why Women Leave Science and Technology Careers (and maybe reddit) http://chronicle.com/wiredcampus/article/3100/reasons-why-women-leave-science-and-technology-careers 58 comments science
- Women of Reddit, would you rather have a great career or a great man? http://sodahead.com/question/97261/?link=reddit 53 comments reddit.com
- Hi, Reddit! I am Alexa Billow, a writer for ACS Reactions. Ask me anything about science writing, writing about chemistry as a biologist, or finding your way in a career in scicomm. https://www.reddit.com/r/science/comments/6wqxqn/hi_reddit_i_am_alexa_billow_a_writer_for_acs/ 38 comments science
- Post on Reddit unveils college student's fraud: 'I have built my life and career on lies' https://abc7.com/post/post-reddit-unveils-lehigh-university-student-aryan-anands/15002269/ 81 comments india
- 10 years ago I built a Tweetdeck like reddit app that launched my career, this year I decided to rebuild it with more recent tech and relaunch it https://reditr.com 2 comments webdev
- CS Career Hiring managers of Reddit, approximately what percent of interviewees have you hired? https://www.reddit.com/r/cscareerquestions/comments/6ruft7/cs_career_hiring_managers_of_reddit_approximately/ 7 comments cscareerquestions
- 30 year old bartender, switching careers...Reddit loves programming, but do people hardly switch out of it? https://www.reddit.com/r/cscareerquestions/comments/6m1jmn/30_year_old_bartender_switching_careersreddit/ 18 comments cscareerquestions
- [NPB on Reddit] Tokyo Yakult Swallows starting pitcher Masanori Ishikawa now has 167 career wins, which matches his height of 167cm (5'6"). https://mobile.twitter.com/npb_reddit/status/1154215308346847233 3 comments baseball
- "students who specialize in specific careers will lack critical thinking skills and the ability to write, analyze, and synthesize information" - that's the argument for a liberal arts education...really reddit? http://www.newsweek.com/id/235894 4 comments reddit.com
- Hello Reddit! I made this, anyone with expertise please comment. I want to make a career from 3D art. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmx3dasy-5c 3 comments reddit.com
- [Jose M. Espada] I am happy to announce that I will be pitching for the Tokyo-Yakult Swallows in 2024. I look forward to this new chapter in my career and hope to be able to help the Swallows bring home an NPB championship in '2024 🐧🇯🇵⚾️ @yakyucosmo @swallowspr @npb @NPB_Reddit https://twitter.com/Espadiita6/status/1736594357761855596?s=19&t=nzWqLVCTI7nVEteWCX1yCQ 3 comments baseball
- [NPB on Reddit] Shohei Ohtani 2 HR given up in 1 inning today vs the A's is the 6th time in his career he allowed multiple HR in 1 inning, 2 times in NPB (Marines, Carp) and 5 times in MLB (Athletics, Braves, Yankees & Orioles) *The Carp did it in the 2016 Japan Series. https://twitter.com/NPB_Reddit/status/1651757331137572864 5 comments baseball
- Hello Reddit! I'm back to talk about my latest children's book "Blaze Goes to the RMTC," which introduces kids to the importance of manufacturing and skilled trades careers. AMA about the book, writing or anything else you want to talk about! http://www.kellogg.edu/blaze-goes-to-college/ 6 comments books
- BREAKING NEWS: Chris Davis now has more MLB home runs this year than the careers of everyone currently on reddit combined https://bdata-producedclips.mlb.com/086a26ff-cd4f-475e-a6bc-b5a0087e7d90.mp4 5 comments sports
- [NPB Reddit] Tetsuto Yamada is currently hitting .311. If he gets 13 hits in 60 or less ABs during his team's last 15 games, he'll clinch his third "Triple 3" season (30 HR/30 SB/.300 AVG) of his career, and his third in his last four seasons. https://twitter.com/npb_reddit/status/1042181470683422720 19 comments baseball
- ACS AMA: Hi Reddit! I am Danielle Buckley, a physical chemist and STEM education professional. Ask me anything about quantum dots or alternative career paths in science! https://www.reddit.com/r/science/comments/6mlpo6/acs_ama_hi_reddit_i_am_danielle_buckley_a/ 312 comments science
- Hey reddit! A friend and I just launched an employment website to help college aged students begin their professional careers. Check out the video on the homepage. https://www.profilehire.com/ 10 comments startups
- Reddit, neither Rush Limbaugh, Bill O'reilly, Sean Hannity, nor their fans will ever see anything you write. Their careers involve getting as much attention as possible. Please stop giving them what they want. http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/54613/just_don_t_look/ 59 comments politics
- Soooo many kids (teens 13-18) at my house - trying to be accessible and honest, but slippery slope when parents could sue/imprison me. Kids are asking about everything from sex to what they should pursue as a career. Would have posted to parenting sub-reddit, but my kids are grown, not toddlers. http://attachmentparenting.org/blog/2011/05/13/i-am-not-raising-obedient-children/ 8 comments reddit.com
- Reddit: Instead of trying to ban FOX News, how about trying to live in a society where the mere accusation of a hint of racism doesn't destroy your career? http://www.amazon.com/Its-Not-About-Truth-Shattered/dp/1416551468 13 comments politics
- For some reason it's often repeated on Reddit that no "credible" scientists oppose the view that global warming is caused by man. This video shows that this simply isn't true - there are many scientists that have devoted their career to climate studies that have concluded otherwise. http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=documentary&emb=0&aq=1&oq=doc#q=documentary&emb=0&aq=1&oq=doc&start=10&view=2&qvid=documentary&vid=-3309910462407994295 73 comments science
- Ask Reddit: What's the best way to learn to program in one's spare time these days? I'm not expecting to change careers here, just maybe help with open source stuff one day. But where to begin? http://programming.reddit.com/info/62jb5/comments/ 39 comments programming