Every thriving community is built on a foundation of trust, and the Lewis C. Lin Slack group is no exception. Here, professionals come together to practice interviews, exchange advice, and grow their careers. To ensure this community remains a productive and respectful space, we’ve established some simple but important rules.
Rather than just listing them out, we thought it would be fun to share them in rhyme form. Whether you’re a long-time member or just getting started, these guidelines are here to help us all succeed together.
Stay Alive 🕺**: The Lewis Lin Slack Rhyme**
A picture is key to show you’re real,
No avatars here—it’s part of the deal.
Trust is the value we hold most dear,
No photo? You might not belong here.
Your real name’s needed—first and last,
Fake names or initials? That won’t pass.
We’re here to connect, not play a game,
So prove your identity, stake your claim.
Share your LinkedIn when asked, don’t delay,
It builds trust and helps in a meaningful way.
Find partners who match your skill and drive,
With profiles shared, our community thrives.
Cancel with notice, 24 hours at least,
Respect your partner, don’t be the beast.
No-shows and late cancels will make the list,
So honor commitments, don’t be dismissed.
No self-promotion or ads in disguise,
Such posts will be banned, so please be wise.
For customer research, there’s a place to go,
User Super Lab is the spot, you know.
These rules aren’t just about keeping things orderly—they’re about fostering a space where everyone feels respected, valued, and motivated to contribute.
By following these simple guidelines, we can maintain the trust that makes this community so effective. Whether it’s showing your face, using your real name, or respecting others’ time, these small actions create a big impact.
So, as you navigate the Lewis C. Lin Slack group, keep these principles in mind. Together, we can build an environment where everyone can grow, learn, and succeed.
What do you think of the rules in rhyme? Have they helped you connect with others or improve your experience in the community? We’d love to hear your thoughts—drop a comment and share your perspective!