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It might be useful to include "smaller" companies if you want truly want to address that "we don’t have enough jobs and companies listed on Stack Overflow".

There's no quicker way to get more companies listed than to allow a greater diversity of companies to post listings.

My current employer just tried and had an off-putting experience similar to the one reported here:

Thank you for contacting Stack Overflow Talent.

We know that hiring developers and technologists is a priority for you.

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.

We wish you the best in your hiring journey!

Cheers, Stack Overflow Talent

If you only take big fish where you can build a relationship to make it easier to vet the quality of their job postings more easily, I get it, but, as you note, if you're still syndicating jobs, that's automation, not bespoke listings.

There's a middle ground -- let companies smaller than [I'm not sure, but the number's north of 250] post (and pay for!) their listings using an automated form.

Also, your denial email should be more informative than this one. Frankly, it's too easily read as offensively dismissive. I'm not the HR director that received it (who, along with my manager, felt dismissed), but even at a distance I can see why they felt that way. They're not going to use you for "branding" when you're this callously dismissive of prospective [even if only with growth in the future] customers.

At least tell folks what fry-sized looks like. Or, if the decision was based on factors other than size, as that previous meta post suggests, say what those are. Right now you're cutting off your future clients to spite your face.

Better yet, tell them on the signup page. It borders on a dark pattern to pretend anyone can sign up the way it's presented now.

Or give them another option. If using a recruiter allows them entry to SO Jobs through a side door, tell them that.

Our goal here is to grow the job board with quality listings.

Let's shoot straight: Maximizing quality job listings from diverse sources is at cross-purposes with the current goal of only serving large (?) companies that want and can pay for bespoke branding. jobs.stackoverflow.com should be primarily about jobs, not branding.


Further, as an almost daily SO user, I can say with 100% certainty that I haven't seen any company branding that's moved my needle.

That's not a challenge beyond a challenge to refocus.

I'm interested in finding good jobs (and hiring others looking for the same thing), just like the ones you said you wanted to provide in the original post. 

Appreciate the chance to weigh in.

It might be useful to include "smaller" companies if you want truly want to address that "we don’t have enough jobs and companies listed on Stack Overflow".

There's no quicker way to get more companies listed than to allow a greater diversity of companies to post listings.

My current employer just tried and had an off-putting experience similar to the one reported here:

Thank you for contacting Stack Overflow Talent.

We know that hiring developers and technologists is a priority for you.

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.

We wish you the best in your hiring journey!

Cheers, Stack Overflow Talent

If you only take big fish where you can build a relationship to make it easier to vet the quality of their job postings more easily, I get it, but, as you note, if you're still syndicating jobs, that's automation, not bespoke listings.

There's a middle ground -- let companies smaller than [I'm not sure, but the number's north of 250] post (and pay for!) their listings using an automated form.

Also, your denial email should be more informative than this one. Frankly, it's too easily read as offensively dismissive. I'm not the HR director that received it (who, along with my manager, felt dismissed), but even at a distance I can see why they felt that way. They're not going to use you for "branding" when you're this callously dismissive of prospective [even if only future] customers.

At least tell folks what fry-sized looks like. Or, if the decision was based on factors other than size, as that previous meta post suggests, say what those are. Right now you're cutting off your future clients to spite your face.

Better yet, tell them on the signup page. It borders on a dark pattern to pretend anyone can sign up the way it's presented now.

Or give them another option. If using a recruiter allows them entry to SO Jobs through a side door, tell them that.

Our goal here is to grow the job board with quality listings.

Let's shoot straight: Maximizing quality job listings from diverse sources is at cross-purposes with the current goal of only serving large (?) companies that want and can pay for bespoke branding. jobs.stackoverflow.com should be primarily about jobs, not branding.


Further, as an almost daily SO user, I can say with 100% certainty that I haven't seen any company branding that's moved my needle.

That's not a challenge beyond a challenge to refocus.

I'm interested in finding good jobs (and hiring others looking for the same thing), just like the ones you said you wanted to provide in the original post. Appreciate the chance to weigh in.

It might be useful to include "smaller" companies if you want truly want to address that "we don’t have enough jobs and companies listed on Stack Overflow".

There's no quicker way to get more companies listed than to allow a greater diversity of companies to post listings.

My current employer just tried and had an off-putting experience similar to the one reported here:

Thank you for contacting Stack Overflow Talent.

We know that hiring developers and technologists is a priority for you.

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.

We wish you the best in your hiring journey!

Cheers, Stack Overflow Talent

If you only take big fish where you can build a relationship to make it easier to vet the quality of their job postings, I get it, but, as you note, if you're still syndicating jobs, that's automation, not bespoke listings.

There's a middle ground -- let companies smaller than [I'm not sure, but the number's north of 250] post (and pay for!) their listings using an automated form.

Also, your denial email should be more informative than this one. Frankly, it's too easily read as offensively dismissive. I'm not the HR director that received it (who, along with my manager, felt dismissed), but even at a distance I can see why they felt that way. They're not going to use you for "branding" when you're this callously dismissive of prospective [even if only with growth in the future] customers.

At least tell folks what fry-sized looks like. Or, if the decision was based on factors other than size, as that previous meta post suggests, say what those are. Right now you're cutting off your future clients to spite your face.

Better yet, tell them on the signup page. It borders on a dark pattern to pretend anyone can sign up the way it's presented now.

Or give them another option. If using a recruiter allows them entry to SO Jobs through a side door, tell them that.

Our goal here is to grow the job board with quality listings.

Let's shoot straight: Maximizing quality job listings from diverse sources is at cross-purposes with the current goal of only serving large (?) companies that want and can pay for bespoke branding. jobs.stackoverflow.com should be primarily about jobs, not branding.


Further, as an almost daily SO user, I can say with 100% certainty that I haven't seen any company branding that's moved my needle.

That's not a challenge beyond a challenge to refocus.

I'm interested in finding good jobs (and hiring others looking for the same thing), just like the ones you said you wanted to provide in the original post. 

Appreciate the chance to weigh in.

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It might be useful to include "smaller" companies if you want truly want to address that "we don’t have enough jobs and companies listed on Stack Overflow".

There's no quicker way to get more companies listed than to allow a greater diversity of companies to post listings.

My current employer just tried and had an off-putting experience similar to the one reported here:

Thank you for contacting Stack Overflow Talent.

We know that hiring developers and technologists is a priority for you.

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.

We wish you the best in your hiring journey!

Cheers, Stack Overflow Talent

If you only take big fish where you can build a relationship to make it easier to vet the quality of their job postings more easily, I get it, but, as you note, if you're still syndicating jobs, that's automation, not bespoke listings.

There's a middle ground -- let companies smaller than [I'm not sure, but the number's north of 250] post (and pay for!) their listings using an automated form.

Also, your denial email should be more informative than this one. Frankly, it's too easily read as offensively dismissive. I'm not the HR director that received it (who, along with my manager, felt dismissed), but even at a distance I can see why they felt that, frankly, it's too easily read as offensively dismissive way. They're not going to use you for "branding" when you're this callously dismissive withof prospective [even if only future] customers.

At least tell folks what fry-sized looks like. Or, if the decision was based on factors other than size, as that previous meta post suggests, say what those are. Right now you're cutting off your future clients to spite your face.

Better yet, tell them on the signup page. It borders on a dark pattern to pretend anyone can sign up the way it's presented now.

Or give them another option. If using a recruiter allows them entry to SO Jobs through a side door, tell them that.

Our goal here is to grow the job board with quality listings.

Let's shoot straight: Maximizing quality job listings from diverse sources is at cross-purposes with the current goal of only serving large (?) companies that want and can pay for bespoke branding. jobs.stackoverflow.com should be primarily about jobs, not branding.


Further, as an almost daily SO user, I can say with 100% certainty that I haven't seen any company branding that's moved my needle.

That's not a challenge beyond a challenge to refocus.

I'm interested in finding good jobs (and hiring others looking for the same thing), just like the ones you said you wanted to provide in the original post. Appreciate the chance to weigh in.

It might be useful to include "smaller" companies if you want truly want to address that "we don’t have enough jobs and companies listed on Stack Overflow".

There's no quicker way to get more companies listed than to allow a greater diversity of companies to post listings.

My current employer just tried and had an off-putting experience similar to the one reported here:

Thank you for contacting Stack Overflow Talent.

We know that hiring developers and technologists is a priority for you.

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.

We wish you the best in your hiring journey!

Cheers, Stack Overflow Talent

If you only take big fish where you can build a relationship to make it easier to vet the quality of their job postings more easily, I get it, but, as you note, if you're still syndicating jobs, that's automation, not bespoke listings.

There's a middle ground -- let companies smaller than [I'm not sure, but the number's north of 250] post (and pay for!) their listings using an automated form.

Also, your denial email should be more informative than this one. I'm not the HR director that received it, but even at a distance I can see that, frankly, it's too easily read as offensively dismissive. They're not going to use you for "branding" when you're this callously dismissive with prospective customers.

At least tell folks what fry-sized looks like. Or, if the decision was based on factors other than size, as that previous meta post suggests, say what those are. Right now you're cutting off your future clients to spite your face.

Better yet, tell them on the signup page. It borders on a dark pattern to pretend anyone can sign up the way it's presented now.

Our goal here is to grow the job board with quality listings.

Let's shoot straight: Maximizing quality job listings from diverse sources is at cross-purposes with the current goal of only serving large (?) companies that want and can pay for bespoke branding. jobs.stackoverflow.com should be primarily about jobs, not branding.


Further, as an almost daily SO user, I can say with 100% certainty that I haven't seen any company branding that's moved my needle.

That's not a challenge beyond a challenge to refocus.

I'm interested in finding good jobs (and hiring others looking for the same thing), just like the ones you said you wanted to provide in the original post. Appreciate the chance to weigh in.

It might be useful to include "smaller" companies if you want truly want to address that "we don’t have enough jobs and companies listed on Stack Overflow".

There's no quicker way to get more companies listed than to allow a greater diversity of companies to post listings.

My current employer just tried and had an off-putting experience similar to the one reported here:

Thank you for contacting Stack Overflow Talent.

We know that hiring developers and technologists is a priority for you.

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.

We wish you the best in your hiring journey!

Cheers, Stack Overflow Talent

If you only take big fish where you can build a relationship to make it easier to vet the quality of their job postings more easily, I get it, but, as you note, if you're still syndicating jobs, that's automation, not bespoke listings.

There's a middle ground -- let companies smaller than [I'm not sure, but the number's north of 250] post (and pay for!) their listings using an automated form.

Also, your denial email should be more informative than this one. Frankly, it's too easily read as offensively dismissive. I'm not the HR director that received it (who, along with my manager, felt dismissed), but even at a distance I can see why they felt that way. They're not going to use you for "branding" when you're this callously dismissive of prospective [even if only future] customers.

At least tell folks what fry-sized looks like. Or, if the decision was based on factors other than size, as that previous meta post suggests, say what those are. Right now you're cutting off your future clients to spite your face.

Better yet, tell them on the signup page. It borders on a dark pattern to pretend anyone can sign up the way it's presented now.

Or give them another option. If using a recruiter allows them entry to SO Jobs through a side door, tell them that.

Our goal here is to grow the job board with quality listings.

Let's shoot straight: Maximizing quality job listings from diverse sources is at cross-purposes with the current goal of only serving large (?) companies that want and can pay for bespoke branding. jobs.stackoverflow.com should be primarily about jobs, not branding.


Further, as an almost daily SO user, I can say with 100% certainty that I haven't seen any company branding that's moved my needle.

That's not a challenge beyond a challenge to refocus.

I'm interested in finding good jobs (and hiring others looking for the same thing), just like the ones you said you wanted to provide in the original post. Appreciate the chance to weigh in.

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It might be useful to include "smaller" companies if you want truly want to address that "we don’t have enough jobs and companies listed on Stack Overflow".

There's no quicker way to get more companies listed than to allow a greater diversity of companies to post listings.

My current employer just tried and had an off-putting experience similar to the one reported here:

Thank you for contacting Stack Overflow Talent.

We know that hiring developers and technologists is a priority for you.

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.

We wish you the best in your hiring journey!

Cheers, Stack Overflow Talent

If you only take big fish where you can build a relationship to make it easier to vet the quality of their job postings more easily, I get it, but, as you note, if you're still syndicating jobs, that's automation, not bespoke listings.

There's a middle ground -- let companies smaller than [I'm not sure, but the number's north of 250] post (and pay for!) their listings using an automated form.

Also, your denial email should be more informative than this one. I'm not the HR director that received it, but even at a distance I can see that, frankly, it's too easily read as offensively dismissive. They're not going to use you for "branding" when you're this callously dismissive with prospective customers.

At least tell folks what fry-sized looks like. Or, if the decision was based on factors other than size, as that previous meta post suggests, say what those are. Right now you're cutting off your future clients to spite your face.

Better yet, tell them on the signup page. It borders on a dark pattern to pretend anyone can sign up the way it's presented now.

Our goal here is to grow the job board with quality listings.

Let's shoot straight: Maximizing quality job listings from diverse sources is at cross-purposes with the current goal of only serving large (?) companies that want and can pay for bespoke branding. jobs.stackoverflow.com should be primarily about jobs, not branding.


Further, as an almost daily SO user, I can say with 100% certainty that I haven't seen any company branding that's moved my needle.

That's not a challenge beyond a challenge to refocus.

I'm interested in finding good jobs (and hiring others looking for the same thing), just like the ones you said you wanted to provide in the original post. Appreciate the chance to weigh in.