Best Communities for Career
Job searching, resume help, career changes, interview prep, and professional development. Communities that help you advance your career.
20communities · Last updated: April 2026
The go-to place for tech career questions. Covers interviews, salary negotiation, career paths, and job searching.
Rules: Use daily chat for simple questions. No low-effort posts. Salary sharing encouraged.
Large teacher community for career advice, classroom strategies, and professional support.
Rules: Respect the profession. No student bashing. Be constructive.
Active nursing community for career advice, venting, and professional discussions.
Rules: Be respectful. No patient info. HIPAA compliance required.
Anonymous salary and company discussions verified by employer. Best for tech industry career intel.
Rules: Must verify with work email. Anonymous posting. No personal attacks.
General job search community. Good for job hunting strategies, interview tips, and workplace issues.
Rules: No job postings. Be helpful. Include relevant context.
Broad career advice community. Good for career changes, feeling stuck, or exploring new directions.
Rules: Include background and specific question. No spam.
Senior-level tech career discussions. Architecture decisions, management, leadership, and senior IC career paths.
Rules: Must have 3+ years experience. No entry-level questions. Be professional.
Active resume review community. Post your resume (anonymized) and get specific, actionable feedback.
Rules: Anonymize personal info. Include target role/industry. Use the template.
Active accounting career community. Good for CPA exam questions, career paths, and public vs private debate.
Rules: Use flair. CPA exam questions welcome. No client solicitation.
IT-specific career community. Covers certifications, helpdesk to sysadmin paths, and IT salary data.
Rules: Include current role and goals. Read the wiki first.
Community that exposes bad recruiting practices. Good for venting and understanding red flags in hiring.
Rules: Anonymize company names when needed. No doxxing. Be constructive.
Study tips, internship advice, and career guidance for engineering students.
Rules: No cheating. Study group requests welcome. Include your major.
Focused on finance industry careers including investment banking, private equity, and corporate finance.
Rules: Include your background and target role. Use specific flair.
Discussion about workers' rights, labor laws, and workplace reform. Good for understanding your rights.
Rules: Focus on reform, not just complaints. Include sources for claims.
Not for career advice directly, but helps understand what NOT to do on LinkedIn. Entertainment and cautionary tales.
Rules: Anonymize names. No brigading. Humor welcome.
Practical freelancing advice covering pricing, contracts, finding clients, and managing a freelance business.
Rules: No client solicitation. Share experiences and advice.
Focused on job interviews. Share experiences, get prep tips, and practice common questions.
Rules: Be constructive. Share what company/role when possible.
Specific advice for negotiating salary and benefits. Members share scripts and strategies that worked.
Rules: Include offer details and market data. Be specific about your situation.
Supportive community specifically for career changers. Share stories and get advice on transitions.
Rules: Include current and target career. Be supportive.
Focused on the practical aspects of getting hired. Application strategies, follow-ups, and overcoming rejections.
Rules: Be supportive. Share what works. No MLM promotion.
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