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May 15 at 16:09 answer added Ondrej Tucny timeline score: 7
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May 10 at 13:30 comment added Sayse Relevant: In the future we hope to build out more unique functionality...
May 8 at 21:40 comment added Helder Sepulveda @VLAZ maybe some inside knowledge... but I would call it "outside" knowledge from my many years of building software, there is a lot of stuff out there that was built in languages that are no longer supported but still run... maybe I liked the old jobs and developer story too much, to me there was nothing like it competing with it.
May 8 at 21:35 comment added NotTheDr01ds @HelderSepulveda I'm just going on an assumption based on how most business decisions are made. I was also considering the head-count cost of selling these jobs ads. I don't know whether or not there was some "affiliate" type of passthrough with the old system - I figured that since it was bespoke, that it might involve more direct sales involvement, which didn't pay for itself. Again, all conjecture. I just doubt that the old system will return, since I also assume that the situations that led to its removal haven't been resolved.
May 8 at 20:43 comment added NoDataDumpNoContribution "...it's making it worse..." I agree with everything else but here I'm not sure. Does it really make it worse? I could imaging that SO Indeed maybe only cuts the boring stuff away from Indeed and then it wouldn't matter where you go.
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May 8 at 19:47 comment added VLAZ @HelderSepulveda erm, you seem to be the one who seems to have the inside knowledge of how much SE had to pay in terms of time and effort maintaining the product...
May 8 at 19:34 comment added Helder Sepulveda @NotTheDr01ds "the staff costs of maintaining that system", if you have inside info please share with the rest of the class ... software is the least staff expensive business, on this case all you need is a few DB tables, some APIs and a frontend, all (or most) the R/D was already done, there was no need to completely turn off that feature entirely, maybe set it autopilot and no more enhancements or bug fixes, it upset a lot of developers you can see it in that thread
May 8 at 17:44 comment added NotTheDr01ds @HelderSepulveda I'm guessing that the staff costs of maintaining that system were greater than the revenue obtained from it. That doesn't seem likely to change.
May 8 at 17:43 comment added NotTheDr01ds I'd probably view it as an "affiliate link" type of situation, where we'd be supporting SE getting a few pennies by using it. If, however as you say, it's less functional than just going to Indeed, then that might not make as much sense.
May 8 at 17:28 comment added Helder Sepulveda I remember when the old jobs/dev-story was shutdown, a lot of us downvoted that: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/415293/… ... while the new "replacement" is crappy now, we can only hope they will bring back the best of the old version into this new stuff
May 8 at 17:10 comment added Helder Sepulveda @Zoe careful the overlords see all, your SO account will puff ... I for one welcome our new overlords
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May 8 at 16:44 comment added Kevin B from a user standpoint, we'd be better served by the link instead just linking to indeed. as it stands it is useless for anyone not looking for a job specific to a city... and even then you can't be sure you're looking at the correct city.
May 8 at 16:37 comment added rene genuinely wondering what the point is. I assume there is a money flow from Indeed towards SO. Bills need to be paid.
May 8 at 16:14 comment added Zoe - Save the data dump Mod None. It's a giant advert for indeed with some SO branding, and nothing more.
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