city location is probably to correlate location with salary, so that if you live in NYC or the bay area they can compare your pay to a local average instead of a national one.
It's hosted by Qualtrics. I wonder how hard it was to find a survey hosting that was blacklisted by uBlock, and what happened between SEI and Surveymonkey.
so the first load will be able to set a tracking cookie/etc, visting a 2nd page with that 3rd party content will detect the attempt to track cross site and raise the barriers
but I'll probably find somewhere to vent that firing Monica burned the bridges, and firing shog nuked the site where they were to make rebuilding impossible
I think the bridge has been smoldering for years but everyone was acting like the "it's fine" dog for years because there was no other viable SO or just in general Q&A alternative
I'm sorta pessimistic about company-led online communities in 2020. G+ was shut down in April, SE is in flames, Reddit is declining, Twitter (sometimes surprised to see it not being criticized)...
BTW... I find it kinda suspicious that a supposedly anonymized survey redirects to a unique page on Stack Overflow so that anyone with access to database tools can correlate it with your account anyways based on the timing alone.
I kinda disagree... I don't think it's a conspiracy at this point that social media sites with the outreach of Reddit, Twitter or Facebook/Google plus directly accept payments or are manipulated to display certain content to certain target demographics to sway their opinion on things, so by the involvement of politics and money into that equation, I'd call all of these "markets"
SE however doesn't play these games (at least not yet)
One good thing that I'm not actually having any hope for is that when enterprise customers generate enough revenue SO will remove some ads - animated in particular
kids these days probably don't even understand how you can sit in front of a TV as long as we used to in our childhood, when there is so much better stuff online
for some reason the survey doesn't let you go past the country page if you live in Antigua and Barbuda, at least it didn't for me twice until I changed it to another option
so I haven't tested this much but it looks like you can't claim your badge if you leave the page with the button
The one person I know who's actually in that situation (masters in music), is currently in (just finished????) a boot-camp type program that's apparently setup as a pipeline to a few larger local employers who largely spec the curriculum to what they need in junior staff.