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I've been checking out the Careers Unificintegration and so far it seems quite nice. One problem, however, is that there is no way to remove jobs that have been previously evaluated to be a poor fit. Ideally, there would be a "Not Interested" button, or something, that would cause the job to be hidden from the index page and search results (and possibly even the sidebar advertisements). In my field, many of the jobs have very similar titles, but vastly different requirements. It would be nice to not keep stumbling upon the same unsuitable positions over and over again.

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    Absolutely. Moving Careers to the Jobs tab is a huge undertaking, but once that's done and stable, we'll totally look into this.
    – Juice StaffMod
    Commented Dec 16, 2015 at 16:10
  • Related: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/315991/2747593 Commented Feb 13, 2016 at 3:01

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Fun fact: this feature got rolled out a couple weeks ago for job ads, albeit without much fanfare:

Dismiss a job

and after clicking that you should see the following (giving you a chance to undo):

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Currently, that undo button is the only one available, which means that if you dismiss a job and then navigate away to another page, there's no way to see that job (as an ad) again. You can still visit Stack Overflow Jobs and find any job you've dismissed (the filtering is strictly on the job ads side of things).

Note that this feature depends on cookies, you won't see it if you have cookies disabled.

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    So, it's cookie-based. If that means it's not actually tied to your account, that's really disappointing. Does it have any effect upon job search results?
    – canon
    Commented Sep 14, 2017 at 17:33

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