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In the sidebar I'm seeing the blue and orange colored border for job advertisement.

Is the color code based on logic or simply a random color change for each job ad?

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    the logic of tangerine trees and marmalade skies?
    – gnat
    Jun 2, 2016 at 6:31
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    @AakashM the possible duplicate says, It's an A/B test - but it started May 2014, over two years ago - are they testing that long?
    – hinneLinks
    Jun 2, 2016 at 9:48
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    It may be a dup but I prefer this question, it's got more detail and a nice visual (might have to tinker with the other question).
    – user692942
    Jun 2, 2016 at 9:50
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    Apparently, teal and orange are everywhere. Jun 2, 2016 at 10:12
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    @gnat "This video contains content from UMG_MK, who has blocked it in your country on copyright grounds". Maybe some transcription, huh? :> :> :>
    – trejder
    Jun 2, 2016 at 18:36
  • @trejder you gotta google for that phrase (and pay attention to images for it)
    – gnat
    Jun 2, 2016 at 21:37

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A long time ago, orange and blue were part of an A/B test. Actually, it was a four-way test which also featured a grey header and a "Careers 2.0" logo (the previous standard). Orange and blue performed the best, and roughly equal to each other, so we kept them both.

There are tag-themed job ads which have a dedicated color scheme per tag, but the other headers "Work from anywhere", "Looking for a job?", and "Jobs near you" all use the orange and blue. Which one you get on a particular request is completely random (50/50 chance).

By the way, the specific ads you screenshotted are part of an A/B test, but the colors are not.

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  • I also get Gold/Yellow boxes sometimes... Why is that? Jun 2, 2016 at 11:19
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    @Carpetsmoker they're probably python ads. As I said, tag-themed ads have their own dedicated colors. Jun 2, 2016 at 11:21
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    For what it's worth, I much prefer the left ad's style.
    – ZGski
    Jun 2, 2016 at 18:35
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    Is "crossover" also some sort of test as well to see who responds to job ads for remote working at ridiculously low salaries?
    – Rich
    Jun 3, 2016 at 2:24
  • @Rich: Some of them have really competitive salaries, if you cancel out the degree of Big Brotherism they want to expose you to. Jun 3, 2016 at 7:51
  • Sorry if this is a stupid question, but what exactly do you mean by "A/B test"?
    – Kajal
    Jun 4, 2016 at 19:44
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    @kv.333 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A/B_testing Basically trying multiple variations of something at the same time and seeing which one, if any, performs the best. Jun 4, 2016 at 19:44
  • @BretCopeland Thanks, I had thought it was just a StackOverflow thing.
    – Kajal
    Jun 4, 2016 at 19:47

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