The jobs you found are part of a test we’re running with LinkedIn to syndicate job listings.
One of the biggest pain points we’ve heard time and time again is that we don’t have enough jobs & companies listed on Stack Overflow. Growing the job board is one of our main objectives in 2019 and we’re exploring several solutions including syndicating jobs from partners in the space. Syndication is a relatively quick way to provide a lot more jobs in places we historically haven’t had many opportunities.
As we ramp up on job volume, one of the key things we’re paying attention to is job quality. We want to make sure we’re able to consistently identify high-quality listings and successfully filter out irrelevant and fake listings. For this particular test, the listings are curated by LinkedIn, spot-checked on our end, and filtered by what we can reliably target (i.e. based on our algorithms, we’re reasonably confident that it’s a technical role).
We’re currently looking at how we can enable users to give us more feedback on job listings, beyond just flagging SPAM or dismissing listings, so that we can continue to refine our matching algorithms and filtering tools. This is something we expect to continue iterating on through the coming months.
Currently, the application experience for syndicated listings involves redirecting users to the partner’s site (in this case, LinkedIn) to complete the application. If these tests with syndication prove to be successful, we then intend to look into streamlining the application experience itself.
For now, we’re continuing to run tests and gathering feedback & data so that we can decide if this is worth pursuing further and optimizing.