Looking at the current pricing in CAD, regular job postings cost $649 (CAD), and remote-only jobs cost $1050. What's the reasoning behind this?
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2Cost as in the cost to list them?– MagischApr 13, 2016 at 6:49
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3I assume a combination of a) remote only jobs have far greater reach than most other adverts; and b) the higher cost is intended to dissuade less-than-honest "employers" posting jobs that don't really exist to pad their email lists.– TZHXApr 13, 2016 at 7:00
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7Advertising your beer to a world of drinkers instead of just Canadians is inevitably more expensive.– Hans PassantApr 13, 2016 at 7:34
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@HansPassant - You seem to put things in the most clearest ways Cheers– JonHApr 13, 2016 at 15:25
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1@JonH well, isn't clear enough who will be paying the tab... runs– BraiamApr 14, 2016 at 16:12
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The comments on the question all point to the right answer here:
Remote-only jobs are, by their nature, relevant to a wider audience. Because you're reaching more people / have a larger pool of potential applicants, we charge more for those listings. (Remote-only jobs receive greater distribution through ads on SO and appear in more searches / recommended jobs on the job board.)