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Apr 10, 2018 at 14:24 comment added Lundin @g3rv4 Nah, I really don't care, I've proven over and over that the so-called "matching algorithm" is (still) broken. As long as you don't try to sell me "candidate matching job adverts on SO", because that would clearly be false advertising.
Apr 10, 2018 at 14:08 comment added g3rv4 Staff @Lundin I don't work on the ads team (I work on the talent team, that owns the "We really like this job" email that the question is about). If you are really interested on the matching done on ads, you should open a new question with the advertising tag for somebody with more knowledge to get you answers.
Apr 10, 2018 at 14:06 comment added Lundin @g3rv4 Then how come it suggests jobs in Germany, when my IP geolocation says Sweden? How come it suggests C# and Python when my preference says C only (and I don't have any participation in C# or Python tags)?
Apr 10, 2018 at 13:44 comment added g3rv4 Staff @Lundin my bad... ads don't use the location from your preferences.
Apr 10, 2018 at 13:08 comment added Lundin @g3rv4 24 hours later, after setting my location and preferences, the advert says that I should definitely settle for a C# career in Austria or Germany, or perhaps a remote Python programmer job. Can't blame user, can't blame caching. Believe me, there is absolutely no matching what so ever.
Apr 9, 2018 at 12:51 comment added Lundin @g3rv4 To prove you wrong, I just now set some preferences and one single location. So far the job suggestions in the advert remain just as horrible as before. Maybe it is because of caching, we'll see in a few hours...
Apr 9, 2018 at 12:45 comment added g3rv4 Staff @Lundin yes, if you don't have job preferences, the quality of the recommendations is pretty bad.
Apr 9, 2018 at 12:43 comment added Lundin @g3rv4 I have an ad blocker. Anyway, the point here is: the site is displaying completely irrelevant adverts.
Apr 9, 2018 at 12:42 comment added g3rv4 Staff @Lundin you can't opt-out of ads, but I'd recommend you using an ad blocker if you don't want to see them. Also, if you set your preferences to "not interested in jobs", then you won't see job recommendations on your profile either. If you were interested in jobs, I'd strongly recommend setting your preferences so that you get better matches.
Apr 9, 2018 at 12:39 comment added Lundin @g3rv4 This was posted in October (before email was live?) and referred to the on-site adverts. Ok so "sending" was the wrong word, why are you displaying irrelevant job adverts on the main site is more accurate.
Apr 9, 2018 at 12:26 comment added g3rv4 Staff @Lundin you shouldn't be receiving the email this question is about, since you're opted out from them. Are you receiving those? If you are, please forward me the last one (my email is on my profile) and I'll look into why you got it.
Apr 9, 2018 at 6:25 comment added Lundin @g3rv4 Why are you sending job offers my way if I don't have any preferences set?
Apr 6, 2018 at 18:01 comment added g3rv4 Staff I see you don't have any job preferences on your profile. Filling those should improve the quality of the jobs we show/send your way significantly.
Oct 18, 2017 at 17:02 comment added Andrew Staff @CodyGray You describe a scenario that we also need to improve. If the jobs aren't relevant to you, it would be best if we didn't show them even if there are no alternatives. Getting this right is a long process, and we're continually working on it.
Oct 18, 2017 at 17:00 comment added Andrew Staff Thank you for providing the screenshot. Clearly, we have some work to do here. I can at least see how you might have received these jobs, though -- the two farthest from you either allow remote or visa sponsorship. Right now, the ad algorithm doesn't account for whether you would be interested in remote jobs or jobs requiring visa sponsorship, which is something we should address. As for tags, my understanding is that any tag on the job matching a tag in which you are involved is treated as a positive signal for showing the job -- which could also be improved.
Oct 18, 2017 at 12:09 comment added Cody Gray Mod Man, they finally gave you a job in Sweden, and then you complain it isn't relevant to your expertise? What exactly do you want here?! I have the same problem, by the way. Jobs ads are constantly recommending Javascript and Python jobs to me, even though nothing in my profile suggests that I would be interested in or qualified for these jobs. It happened before I was elected moderator, when I hadn't even visited a question with one of these tags (they've been on my "ignored tags" list since forever). I figure this is just because that's what 90% of the jobs available are.
Oct 18, 2017 at 8:15 comment added Lundin @Andrew Just now, I type stackoverflow.com then check the job adverts on the side. screenshots.firefox.com/U42NdCR42nLoNTbF/stackoverflow.com. As you can see, one job in Germany, one in Sweden, one in California (remote) and one in Montreal. In addition to the advert being all over the place, it suggests that I should work with things like Javascript - which I have never written a single line of code in. My participation in some of the tags suggested is next to zero.
Oct 17, 2017 at 16:25 comment added Andrew Staff I'm having trouble reproducing these results with your account. If I look at the jobs we would recommend for you today, they all appear to be in Sweden. If we look at the job ads you would see elsewhere on the site, same thing. So, I'm trying to track down this bug... where exactly are you seeing the bad results? We'd like to fix this issue.
Oct 17, 2017 at 14:29 comment added Lundin @TimPost I don't feel that you are doing a poor job. Didn't I just say that the site suggests me to move to Canada or go learn German? This isn't the fifth time I point out how horribly buggy this is either, more like the 10th.
Oct 17, 2017 at 14:22 comment added user50049 This directly contradicts Andrew's comment stating that we do look at location (profile and last seen IP) for matching. I'm sorry that you feel that we're doing a poor job of that, and we are working to fix it / make it better, but your answer here is just completely incorrect.
Oct 17, 2017 at 14:13 history answered Lundin CC BY-SA 3.0