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Putting "Developer" In The Job Search- Sort Of Breaks It

I was doing some research on job listings based on developer language. After going through several different job sites, I came here and started typing in the same search keywords I had been using thus far:

  • Python Developer, 2682 results
  • Swift Developer, 2674 results
  • C++ Developer, 2678 results

I found the close proximity of results to be odd due to the fact that the number of results on other job sites were not so dramatically close; quite the contrary, depending on the site. Then I realized that the resulting jobs had nothing to do with the language and everything to do with the keyword "Developer". So, I omitted what I assumed to be the issue and searched:

  • Python, 824 results
  • Swift, 126 results
  • C++, 482 results

Ah, now that's what I was expecting. Not only were the quantities of each job search different, each job posting was significantly more relevant to the language being queried.

With that said, I think this could be an issue. I noticed a similar trend if you used keywords in your search like "engineer" or "programmer". I understand that, this being Stack Overflow, it should be obvious as to what kind of job someone would be seeking. Regardless, it may be of use to others to clean up the search algorithm such that the search isn't absolutely ruined by a coffee-deprived job seeker :)