Contribute to Jinn
Share your experience. Improve the world of work.
Jinn is a collaborative career guide. Every article you read — from engineers to artists — can be improved by people like you. Whether you add details, correct something, or share your experience, you help thousands of readers make better career decisions.
Why your contribution matters?
Help us make Jinn better! Contributing is a great way to share your knowledge and be part of our community. Your insights can enhance our articles and help others navigate their career paths more effectively.
With your participation, we can ensure the guide stays relevant and accurate. Join us, and let’s grow this resource together!
Make careers clearer
Share what your work is really like — your experience helps others understand careers that aren’t always documented elsewhere.
Get recognition
Earn points and badges that showcase your expertise.
Join a mission
Be part of an open project that makes work knowledge accessible to all.
Three simple ways to contribute
Edit an article
Found something to improve? Click “Edit this article” at the top of any page to update it in your browser. A free account is required.
Join a discussion
Every article links to a forum topic. Share feedback, propose new skills, or ask for advice from others in your field.
Create a new page
Missing a job, skill, or knowledge area? Suggest a new article and we’ll help publish it in the right place.
How it works
1. You edit or suggest
Add your insight to an existing article or post in the forum.
2. A moderator reviews
We check submissions for clarity and accuracy.
3. You earn badges
Once approved, your edits go live — and you get credited.
Contribution guidelines
Keep it friendly and helpful. On Jinn, we value real experience as much as official references. If your insight comes from practice, share it — and let the community help validate it.
- Be accurate and neutral — describe things as they are, not as they “should” be. No self-promotion or marketing.
- Base your edits on your real experience or local knowledge. If possible, mention where your experience comes from (your job, region, company type, training, or else).
- Be respectful in discussions.
- Do not copy-paste from elsewhere.
Ready to get started?
Sign up in less than a minute and start improving the career guide today. Your insight could help someone land their dream job.
