updated anyone who creates a false GitLab work profile will not be eligible for hire within GitLab
Why is this change being made?
It have been brought to our attention that there are people claiming to be GitLab team members on their professional social media accounts. I have confirmed that they are not team members and have never been and they are also not part of the GitLab Community. If we can confirm these profiles recruiting will build a profile in greenhouse and make the person in eligible for hire in the future.
@Kellymurdock @davegilbert I really didn't know where to put this update. Please feel free to point me to a different page and section and I will be happy to make the change.
@emilyplotkin just fyi
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