I made an almost-complete version of my Careers personal statement, hit a navigation button... and then found to my dismay that without warning my personal statement that I'd been trying to improve was lost and gone forever as far as electronic means. I was able to write something else and reconstruct some of what I had just typed, but..
When submitting a question on SE, it is hard to accidentally lose what you have typed. There is a warning if you navigate with (at least some kinds of) unsaved content on the page, and if you ignore the warning and (e.g.) close the page, if you come back it is nicely preserved you and you can pick up where you left off. Under MacOS, a slight two-finger swipe to the left and your unsaved work is lost and gone forever.
Furthermore, I realized in tidying up that my positions were out of order, and did a sort of manual bubble sort to get all the new positions dumped at the bottom of the list up to the top. It should be possible to have some default sort order (perhaps by start date, with facilities to override the default sort order, and break ties if someone has two positions starting the same month.
SO is designed with heavy UI attention and does the right thing most of the time. In updating my careers page, I met two significant usability defects, which caused me to spend an additional 5 minutes on the update I'd intended:
- Failure AFAICT to offer any of the usual "protect you from accidentally deleting unsaved work" measures.
- Sorting order of appearance only available by ten-finger implementation of bubble sort.
Could the Careers area have a usability / UX audit to make it work like SO in general?