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When looking at the jobs available on Stack Overflow, the job search offers a few choices:

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Due to the nature of the choice "Offers Relocation" or "Allows Remote", I would expect the resulting search would be the product of all the searches that allow either Relocation or Remote work; instead (Based on the results), it appears to be an "AND" search.

Jobs that Just offer Relocation:

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Jobs that just offer Remote Work:

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Jobs that allow both remote work and relocation:

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Expected behavior: For criteria like "Remote work" and "Relocation", it should be an "Or" search between them, or a little more clear that it is not.

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    "I would expect the resulting search would be the product of all the searches that allow either Relocation or Remote work" Really? The way it behaves now is the way I expected. I think of it as a filter, so that only those results that match all filters are included. Feb 3, 2016 at 2:10
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    @AlexanderO'Mara If I'm checking boxes in the specific case of "relocation" and "remote work", I'd expect to get results for either; since those are somewhat mutually exclusive goals: I either want relocation, or I want remote work, and even in the worst case; I want either. I never want a job that offers both, since at most I'll only take them up on one. Feb 3, 2016 at 2:12
  • Hmm, I guess that makes sense. Not sure how "Visa Sponsorship" would factor in to this. I could see people wanting only "Relocation" + "Visa Sponsorship". I guess I always do the "Allows Remote" search separate. Feb 3, 2016 at 2:14
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    @GeorgeStocker Filters in the UI are currently AND queries. You can get the result you desire by using advanced search. E.g. relocation:true or remote:true. I'll discuss tomorrow whether we should be changing UI filters as you suggest. Not sure how visa sponsorship should factor in here...
    – Dean Ward
    Feb 3, 2016 at 6:19

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The reason these are checkboxes (and not radio buttons) is because they aren't exclusive items. As Dean mentioned in the comments above:

Filters in the UI are currently AND queries. You can get the result you desire by using advanced search. E.g. relocation:true or remote:true.

People may want to review jobs which offer both or one of the two options. They might have a preference, but by selecting both it returns all jobs which offer either. This can help people make a more informed decision ("I can say I'm okay with remote because no one offering relocation looked interesting to me or was in a location I would consider moving to.").

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    That's the problem. Checking both doesn't return all jobs that offers either; it returns all jobs that offer both. Feb 10, 2016 at 15:34

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