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Anyone who places any confidence in references from former employers is kidding themselves in the first place. Most employers wont give a negative reference on any employee, the liability risks are simply too high in our litigous age.

Not sure why Reddit's CEO thought it was cool to put one on the Internet for the entire planet to see.



Wow, I find that very interesting.

Here in Australia employers won't hold back and will provide a negative reference if appropriate.


Reddit opening themselves up to legal discovery would be a bad, bad move.




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