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The job search at https://stackoverflow.com/jobs doesn't appear to return all matching jobs.

I think this might be a bug, but perhaps there is a good reason for it?

An example below:

I clicked on this advert for Android Engineer at SwiftKey on https://stackoverflow.com/

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Which takes me here https://stackoverflow.com/jobs/120323/android-engineer-swiftkey-microsoft?med=clc&ref=small-sidebar-orange-looking

However, if I search for any of these, it does not show up in the results

This is not isolated to this job, I'm only seeing 40 jobs when location is set to the UK, but have seen a number of jobs in the UK on sidebar adverts that do not show in search results over the last 2 days.

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  • I'm investigating now!
    – Dean Ward
    Jul 11, 2016 at 18:36
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    What's with all the Will questions today?
    – user1228
    Jul 11, 2016 at 18:51
  • Didn't you get the memo Will?
    – Will
    Jul 11, 2016 at 21:02

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Careers allows employers to target job listings at particular geographic regions in order to minimise the number of applications that can't be acted upon (e.g. applicant doesn't have a visa, etc). This particular listing is targeted at the EU.

If you don't have any locations specified in your job matching preferences we fallback to using your IP address to determine what jobs to show you.

Our geoip database was out of date which was causing your IP address to be resolved to the US. And, to compound the problem, our ad server had a more up to date version which resolved you to the UK which was why you were shown the ad in the first place.

I've just pushed the updated database to production, but you would be better served to specify your matching preferences in case you travel or connect via VPN when browsing the job board. Falling back to IP in those cases can result in weird behaviour!

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    Great, thanks. Now seeing a rather more healthy 468 UK jobs, I'd started to think the economy had collapsed already!
    – Will
    Jul 11, 2016 at 21:00

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