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My company would love to post open jobs on Stack Overflow. We're currently about 750 people. When I try to open an account on Stack Overflow Talent, I get a canned response saying:

"Unfortunately, we don’t have product solutions that are a fit for you at this time. Our products are suited for mid-size or large companies that have employer branding and company awareness needs. We aren’t selling job slots to advertise job openings."

However, when I look at open jobsJobs on Stack Overflow, I immediately see jobs posted from companies smaller than ours. For example, the very first job when I look on the jobs page is for a company with less than 200 people: https://stackoverflow.com/jobs/331741/senior-backend-engineer-at-sustainable-mobility-finnauto.

The only information they ask for on signup (other than contact info) is company size, company name, and whether I'm a recruiter (I'm not). So, it seems like they must be basing the decision to turn us down on company size, while other smaller companies appear to be getting in.

So what's the deal?

My company would love to post open jobs on Stack Overflow. We're currently about 750 people. When I try to open an account on Stack Overflow Talent, I get a canned response saying

"Unfortunately, we don’t have product solutions that are a fit for you at this time. Our products are suited for mid-size or large companies that have employer branding and company awareness needs. We aren’t selling job slots to advertise job openings."

However, when I look at open jobs on Stack Overflow, I immediately see jobs posted from companies smaller than ours. For example, the very first job when I look on the jobs page is for a company with less than 200 people: https://stackoverflow.com/jobs/331741/senior-backend-engineer-at-sustainable-mobility-finnauto.

The only information they ask for on signup (other than contact info) is company size, company name, and whether I'm a recruiter (I'm not). So, it seems like they must be basing the decision to turn us down on company size, while other smaller companies appear to be getting in.

So what's the deal?

My company would love to post open jobs on Stack Overflow. We're currently about 750 people. When I try to open an account on Stack Overflow Talent, I get a canned response saying:

"Unfortunately, we don’t have product solutions that are a fit for you at this time. Our products are suited for mid-size or large companies that have employer branding and company awareness needs. We aren’t selling job slots to advertise job openings."

However, when I look at open Jobs on Stack Overflow, I immediately see jobs posted from companies smaller than ours. For example, the very first job when I look on the jobs page is for a company with less than 200 people: https://stackoverflow.com/jobs/331741/senior-backend-engineer-at-sustainable-mobility-finnauto.

The only information they ask for on signup (other than contact info) is company size, company name, and whether I'm a recruiter (I'm not). So, it seems like they must be basing the decision to turn us down on company size, while other smaller companies appear to be getting in.

So what's the deal?

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How do small companies post jobs on StackOverflowStack Overflow?

My company would love to post open jobs on StackOverflowStack Overflow. We're currently about 750 people. When I try to open an account on StackOverflowStack Overflow Talent, I get a canned response saying

"Unfortunately, we don’t have product solutions that are a fit for you at at this time. Our products are suited for mid-size or large companies that that have employer branding and company awareness needs. We aren’t selling selling job slots to advertise job openings."

However, when I look at open jobs on StackOverflowStack Overflow, I immediately see jobs posted from companies smaller than ours. For example, the very first job when I look on the jobs page is for a company with less than 200 people: https://stackoverflow.com/jobs/331741/senior-backend-engineer-at-sustainable-mobility-finnauto.

The only information they ask about for on signup (other than contact info) is company size, company name, and whether I'm a recruiter (I'm not). So, it seems like they must be basing the decision to turn us down based on company size, while other smaller companies appear to be getting in.

So what's the deal?

How do small companies post jobs on StackOverflow?

My company would love to post open jobs on StackOverflow. We're currently about 750 people. When I try to open an account on StackOverflow Talent, I get a canned response saying

"Unfortunately, we don’t have product solutions that are a fit for you at this time. Our products are suited for mid-size or large companies that have employer branding and company awareness needs. We aren’t selling job slots to advertise job openings."

However, when I look at open jobs on StackOverflow, I immediately see jobs posted from companies smaller than ours. For example, the very first job when I look on the jobs page is for a company with less than 200 people: https://stackoverflow.com/jobs/331741/senior-backend-engineer-at-sustainable-mobility-finnauto.

The only information they ask about for on signup (other than contact info) is company size, company name, and whether I'm a recruiter (I'm not). So seems like they must be basing the decision to turn us down based on company size, while other smaller companies appear to be getting in.

So what's the deal?

How do small companies post jobs on Stack Overflow?

My company would love to post open jobs on Stack Overflow. We're currently about 750 people. When I try to open an account on Stack Overflow Talent, I get a canned response saying

"Unfortunately, we don’t have product solutions that are a fit for you at this time. Our products are suited for mid-size or large companies that have employer branding and company awareness needs. We aren’t selling job slots to advertise job openings."

However, when I look at open jobs on Stack Overflow, I immediately see jobs posted from companies smaller than ours. For example, the very first job when I look on the jobs page is for a company with less than 200 people: https://stackoverflow.com/jobs/331741/senior-backend-engineer-at-sustainable-mobility-finnauto.

The only information they ask for on signup (other than contact info) is company size, company name, and whether I'm a recruiter (I'm not). So, it seems like they must be basing the decision to turn us down on company size, while other smaller companies appear to be getting in.

So what's the deal?

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How do small companies post jobs on StackOverflow?

My company would love to post open jobs on StackOverflow. We're currently about 750 people. When I try to open an account on StackOverflow Talent, I get a canned response saying

"Unfortunately, we don’t have product solutions that are a fit for you at this time. Our products are suited for mid-size or large companies that have employer branding and company awareness needs. We aren’t selling job slots to advertise job openings."

However, when I look at open jobs on StackOverflow, I immediately see jobs posted from companies smaller than ours. For example, the very first job when I look on the jobs page is for a company with less than 200 people: https://stackoverflow.com/jobs/331741/senior-backend-engineer-at-sustainable-mobility-finnauto.

The only information they ask about for on signup (other than contact info) is company size, company name, and whether I'm a recruiter (I'm not). So seems like they must be basing the decision to turn us down based on company size, while other smaller companies appear to be getting in.

So what's the deal?