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r/AskHR

Ask Human Resources

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This subreddit is for asking questions about employment and workplace topics, and all posts must include a location tag in the title. Self-promotion or sharing personal projects is not mentioned and is likely not the focus.

Before you post: The subreddit rules focus on Q&A about HR topics and prohibit homework, surveys, and research. There is no provision for sharing personal projects or self-promotion, indicating it would likely be removed.

The rules, in their words

  1. Every post must have a location: All posts must have a location in the title of the post. [Click here for a list of acceptable tags.](https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHR/wiki/rules/location)
  2. Every thread must contain a question about employment or a workplace topic: Every thread must contain a question about employment or a workplace topic
  3. No harassing or exceptionally rude posts/comments: Harassing, exceptionally rude, or otherwise inappropriate comments about other users or groups is prohibited.
  4. No Sexist Comments: No sexist comments, pretty self explanatory.
  5. No homework, surveys, research, or "how to get into HR" questions: No homework questions, surveys, or research questions. This includes asking how to "get into HR".
  6. Do not ask for PM's or PM people directly: Do not ask for PM's in comments and do not PM contributors of the subreddit directly.
  7. No advice to contact the media or similar: Advice to contact the media or similar advice will be removed.
  8. Pictures & Links only allowed if SFW and do not violate other rules: Pictures & links may be permissible if they do not otherwise violate the above rules and are SFW.
  9. No Block Chain or Cryptocurrency posts: Posts regarding Block Chain or Cryptocurrency will generally be removed.
  10. No personally identifiable information about other people: Do not post personally identifiable information about other people.
  11. No advocating breaking laws: Do not advocate people to incite violence or break laws.
  12. Advice must be relevant to OP's location: Only give advice relevant to the OP's country. Laws and practices that apply in one country may not apply in another. For example, avoid explaining how U.S. laws work if the OP is in the U.K.
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