Subreddit rules check
r/careerchange
Can you promote here?
The written rules take no clear position, which is NOT permission: unclear communities enforce norms through removals instead of rulebooks. Sort by top, study which builder posts survived and how they were framed, and when in doubt ask the mods.
From the rules · The rules text appears missing/garbled — check the subreddit sidebar or message the mods before posting promotions or surveys.
Links
No explicit link policy. Default to no URL: link-plus-young-account is one of the most common automated removal patterns on Reddit.
What this community rewards
Dominant post formats: question, discussion, story
Headline = short, personal hook (age/role + problem) or direct question. Write in first person; post a concise title and a candid paragraph of background, skills, constraints, and a specific ask. Typical length: short title + medium post (200–800 words). Tone: vulnerable, practical, constructive. Upvotes reward clear context, specific requests, and helpful replies; avoid vague rants and obvious unsolicited recruiting or ads.
Arriving in the local format matters: cross-posting the same text everywhere reads as tourist instantly. The wider method is in the Reddit playbook.
Classified mechanically from the community's published rules and recent top posts, last checked August 2026. Rules change and moderators have the final say: verify at r/careerchange's rules page before posting anything that matters.
Thread Otter checks this before every send
These profiles power the product: promo-banned communities never receive a promotional draft, drafts arrive in the local format, and a fact-check gate plus human pacing protect the account doing the talking.