Valuable (Bookmarked) Posts / Golden Information

So any long time WSOer would know that this forum is a goldmine of information. Since this is a JOB Search /Advice forum, I've been right-click open in new tab -ing till my Chrome freezes for a long long long time. Until.. I found that we could bookmark posts...Wow

Anyways, are there any fellow monkeys that are willing to post some of the bookmarked posts they found highly valuable?? Job search advice, networking, resume, OCR tips, On the job dos and donts.

Its really hard to find highly valuable posts (or even reply to questions) among the thousands of other topics open.

I remember finding a success story post that mentioned a guy that even went on a math website that tests you on quick math. Been wanting to find that yesterday, but couldnt.

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Hey Dreamgazing - for specific posts like you mentioned it's probably best if you did a specific keyword phrase...BUT if you're looking for some of our best posts of all time, you can check out the Highest Ranked content block in the right column, as well as the Most commented threads in the Forum Topic block.

You'll see in the Highest Ranked Posts of All Time, a lot of them are related to the job search.

http://www.wallstreetoasis.com/highest-ranked-discussions

Good Luck!

 
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WallStreetOasis.comHey Dreamgazing - for specific posts like you mentioned it's probably best if you did a specific keyword phrase...BUT if you're looking for some of our best posts of all time, you can check out the Highest Ranked content block in the right column, as well as the Most commented threads in the Forum Topic block.

You'll see in the Highest Ranked Posts of All Time, a lot of them are related to the job search.

http://www.wallstreetoasis.com/highest-ranked-discussions

Good Luck!

One thing that would be helpful is to be able to find the highest ranked posts (as opposed to Forum Topics). Maybe I just don't know how to do it. For instance, in a great post by Cookies with Milken, the Forum Topic is not highly ranked, but his response is:

http://www.wallstreetoasis.com/forums/how-do-you-guys-approach-women?pa…

I only saw it because he re-posted it recently in another discussion.

 
WallStreetOasis.comHey Dreamgazing - for specific posts like you mentioned it's probably best if you did a specific keyword phrase...BUT if you're looking for some of our best posts of all time, you can check out the Highest Ranked content block in the right column, as well as the Most commented threads in the Forum Topic block.

You'll see in the Highest Ranked Posts of All Time, a lot of them are related to the job search.

http://www.wallstreetoasis.com/highest-ranked-discussions

Good Luck!

Patrick, thanks for that. I happened to discover that after posting this thread. Unfortunately that doesnt find specific posts that were replies and that contain valuable information.

The problem with search is looking through 100 Networking threads when only a few posts contain the valuable information that has not been repeated multiple times.

And as Poopsalot pointed out, is there a way on WSO to find highest ranked POSTS. That would make the search a lot easier. If not, please consider making it a function for WSO.

 

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