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Update: this was definitely not by design. The intent here was to show the job matches to folks who'd either explicitly said they were looking or interested in jobs, or had filled out some or all of the "job match criteria":

Job Match Preferences section of profile settings

Roberta found a bug in this check that was always causing it to think at least one of these preferences had been set; because of this, even folks who'd never shown any interest at all in Jobs were being shown recommendations (and not necessarily even particularly relevant recommendations, since no matching preferences were set!)

This is fixed now - if you never paid any attention to jobs, you should not be seeing this on your profile.

If you have filled out some of the job match preferences & still don't want to see job recommendations, you can still hide them by setting your Job search status (in the Job Match Preferences section of your profile) to "Not interested in jobs" - this'll hide it regardless of what else you've filled out.

###See also: Concerns about (new?) profile settings/preferences related to Jobs

See also: Concerns about (new?) profile settings/preferences related to Jobs

Update: this was definitely not by design. The intent here was to show the job matches to folks who'd either explicitly said they were looking or interested in jobs, or had filled out some or all of the "job match criteria":

Job Match Preferences section of profile settings

Roberta found a bug in this check that was always causing it to think at least one of these preferences had been set; because of this, even folks who'd never shown any interest at all in Jobs were being shown recommendations (and not necessarily even particularly relevant recommendations, since no matching preferences were set!)

This is fixed now - if you never paid any attention to jobs, you should not be seeing this on your profile.

If you have filled out some of the job match preferences & still don't want to see job recommendations, you can still hide them by setting your Job search status (in the Job Match Preferences section of your profile) to "Not interested in jobs" - this'll hide it regardless of what else you've filled out.

###See also: Concerns about (new?) profile settings/preferences related to Jobs

Update: this was definitely not by design. The intent here was to show the job matches to folks who'd either explicitly said they were looking or interested in jobs, or had filled out some or all of the "job match criteria":

Job Match Preferences section of profile settings

Roberta found a bug in this check that was always causing it to think at least one of these preferences had been set; because of this, even folks who'd never shown any interest at all in Jobs were being shown recommendations (and not necessarily even particularly relevant recommendations, since no matching preferences were set!)

This is fixed now - if you never paid any attention to jobs, you should not be seeing this on your profile.

If you have filled out some of the job match preferences & still don't want to see job recommendations, you can still hide them by setting your Job search status (in the Job Match Preferences section of your profile) to "Not interested in jobs" - this'll hide it regardless of what else you've filled out.

See also: Concerns about (new?) profile settings/preferences related to Jobs

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Update: this was definitely not by design. The intent here was to show the job matches to folks who'd either explicitly said they were looking or interested in jobs, or had filled out some or all of the "job match criteria":

Job Match Preferences section of profile settingsJob Match Preferences section of profile settings

Roberta found a bug in this check that was always causing it to think at least one of these preferences had been set; because of this, even folks who'd never shown any interest at all in Jobs were being shown recommendations (and not necessarily even particularly relevant recommendations, since no matching preferences were set!)

This is fixed now - if you never paid any attention to jobs, you should not be seeing this on your profile.

If you have filled out some of the job match preferences & still don't want to see job recommendations, you can still hide them by setting your Job search status (in the Job Match Preferences section of your profile) to "Not interested in jobs" - this'll hide it regardless of what else you've filled out.

###See also: Concerns about (new?) profile settings/preferences related to Jobs

Update: this was definitely not by design. The intent here was to show the job matches to folks who'd either explicitly said they were looking or interested in jobs, or had filled out some or all of the "job match criteria":

Job Match Preferences section of profile settings

Roberta found a bug in this check that was always causing it to think at least one of these preferences had been set; because of this, even folks who'd never shown any interest at all in Jobs were being shown recommendations (and not necessarily even particularly relevant recommendations, since no matching preferences were set!)

This is fixed now - if you never paid any attention to jobs, you should not be seeing this on your profile.

If you have filled out some of the job match preferences & still don't want to see job recommendations, you can still hide them by setting your Job search status (in the Job Match Preferences section of your profile) to "Not interested in jobs" - this'll hide it regardless of what else you've filled out.

Update: this was definitely not by design. The intent here was to show the job matches to folks who'd either explicitly said they were looking or interested in jobs, or had filled out some or all of the "job match criteria":

Job Match Preferences section of profile settings

Roberta found a bug in this check that was always causing it to think at least one of these preferences had been set; because of this, even folks who'd never shown any interest at all in Jobs were being shown recommendations (and not necessarily even particularly relevant recommendations, since no matching preferences were set!)

This is fixed now - if you never paid any attention to jobs, you should not be seeing this on your profile.

If you have filled out some of the job match preferences & still don't want to see job recommendations, you can still hide them by setting your Job search status (in the Job Match Preferences section of your profile) to "Not interested in jobs" - this'll hide it regardless of what else you've filled out.

###See also: Concerns about (new?) profile settings/preferences related to Jobs

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This does appear to beUpdate: this was definitely not by-design right now design. That is, you can only disable these entirely byThe explicitlyintent setting your preferenceshere was to "Not interested".show the job matches to folks who'd either explicitly said they were looking or interested in jobs, or had filled out some or all of the "job match criteria":

ThatJob Match Preferences section of profile settings

Roberta found a bug in this check that was willalways completely removecausing it though: I have yet to seethink at least one of these on my own profile.

I'm... Not entirely convincedpreferences had been set; because of this is a great UX; my gut feeling is that we'd prefer folks who are passively interested to, uh,even folks who'd never shown any interest at all in Jobs were being shown recommendations remain passively interested(and not necessarily even particularly relevant recommendations, and just get the unnecessary line off of the profile.since no matching preferences were set!)

But, the profile team is collecting data on thatThis is fixed now - if you never paid any attention to jobs, so presumably after it's been live for more than a day they'llyou should not be able to make a good call thereseeing this on your profile.

In the meantime, if it bugsIf you just turn it off - there's no particular advantage to having it on unless you're activelyhave looking for afilled out some of the job match preferences & still don't want to see job recommendations, you can still hide them by setting your Job search status (you can always just put a disposable forwarding email inin the Job Match Preferences section of your profile for passive-interest type stuff). Doing that will also give us good data on how folks perceive stuff like this, which is pretty important to "Not interested in jobs" - the core idea here is that this job stuff should be of mutual benefit, making us the money we need to keep running these sites and getting folks who need work jobs; if it's such an annoyance that it gets turned off thenthis'll hide it ain't doingregardless of what it's supposed to & we need to fix itelse you've filled out.

This does appear to be by-design right now. That is, you can only disable these entirely by explicitly setting your preferences to "Not interested".

That will completely remove it though: I have yet to see these on my own profile.

I'm... Not entirely convinced this is a great UX; my gut feeling is that we'd prefer folks who are passively interested to, uh, remain passively interested, and just get the unnecessary line off of the profile.

But, the profile team is collecting data on that, so presumably after it's been live for more than a day they'll be able to make a good call there.

In the meantime, if it bugs you just turn it off - there's no particular advantage to having it on unless you're actively looking for a job (you can always just put a disposable forwarding email in your profile for passive-interest type stuff). Doing that will also give us good data on how folks perceive stuff like this, which is pretty important - the core idea here is that this job stuff should be of mutual benefit, making us the money we need to keep running these sites and getting folks who need work jobs; if it's such an annoyance that it gets turned off then it ain't doing what it's supposed to & we need to fix it.

Update: this was definitely not by design. The intent here was to show the job matches to folks who'd either explicitly said they were looking or interested in jobs, or had filled out some or all of the "job match criteria":

Job Match Preferences section of profile settings

Roberta found a bug in this check that was always causing it to think at least one of these preferences had been set; because of this, even folks who'd never shown any interest at all in Jobs were being shown recommendations (and not necessarily even particularly relevant recommendations, since no matching preferences were set!)

This is fixed now - if you never paid any attention to jobs, you should not be seeing this on your profile.

If you have filled out some of the job match preferences & still don't want to see job recommendations, you can still hide them by setting your Job search status (in the Job Match Preferences section of your profile) to "Not interested in jobs" - this'll hide it regardless of what else you've filled out.

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