TL;DR:
We're rolling out Jobs on Stack Overflow. Big thanks to the folks who tested early and reported bugs here on Meta Stack Overflow with the jobs tag - keep up the good work!
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In 2009 Stack Overflow embarked on a mission to get programmers jobs they love. We started by bringing in the Joel on Software job board. Then we added CVs to help you show off your awesome skills, and companies started coming to you. In 2011 we launched Careers 2.0 with free access for job-seekers, better CVs, and much better employer search. Company Pages came in 2013 to help companies show off their awesome. At the beginning of this year our Job Ads got much smarter with targeting. If you can't tell, we're fanatically obsessed with seeing this mission through. This isn't a side quest for us.
But because of some big user experience issues we haven't been as effective in serving programmers as we could be, or as we need to be in order to make the dent in the developer hiring problem we want to make. Tim neatly summarized the issue:
Many of you reading this have great jobs that you love, but many more do not, and don't realize that Stack Overflow has a product that could help get them a much better job. Some might have poked at it, but got lost in the hassle of having to sign up all over again and tell us things they thought we already knew about them.
We did all this work on Careers and Careers is working, but we've thrown it in the guest bedroom closet, shut the door, pushed a desk in front of it, and tied a mean looking dog to the desk. You had to go to a whole separate site and create a whole 'nother account. We made you dance the get-a-careers-invite-from-who-knows-where-boogie before we'd grace you with a CV. If you couldn't get an invite from a friend/colleague, you might have requested an invite from us and gone into a queue where a Stack Overflow human would hand evaluate your request and artisanally craft an invite for you. We went out of our way to stand in yours.
There's a couple data points we have to help size just how many people we could be serving better. According to the 2015 Stack Overflow Developer Survey only 1 in 3 respondents said "I love my job".
In addition to that, we did an experiment this year asking users how interested they are in jobs as they're signing up for Stack Overflow.
About 60% of people filled out that job interest field and about 60% of those people indicated they're actively looking for a job or are open to being contacted about a new position. In total about 40% of people who sign up for Stack Overflow are interested in jobs, right now.
It's clear that a large contingent of Stack Overflow users need and are interested in jobs and we just have to stop getting in your way. Putting the candidate experience from Careers directly under the Jobs tab on Stack Overflow is the best way to do that, so that's what we're gonna do. No more guest bedroom, no more multiple accounts and sites, no more hassle.
Want to give it a try?
Jobs should be live for everyone now, so go check it out. If you find bugs please post your question here on Meta Stack Overflow and tag them with the jobs tag. We've already worked to create a job board experience that helps you put your best foot forward, but it'll get even better now that we have the chance to continue improving the experience with your help.
FAQ
What's changing about Stack Overflow?
That is about the extent of the changes to existing Stack Overflow. There's nothing else changing about Q&A. We aren't going to put jobs that look like questions in the middle of a question list, or jobs that look like answers in the middle of the answers for a question, or any other dark pattern garbage. The Jobs tab will be there for you should you need it, and otherwise Stack Overflow is essentially as it was.
What's on the Jobs Tab?
In short, everything you used to see on Careers...
You can search jobs and companies, create/edit your CV, and read your messages right there.
What about my existing Careers stuff?
If you've previously linked your existing Careers CV with your Stack Overflow account, everything on the Jobs tab Should Just Work™.
Are you just showing my private CV stuff to the whole world now?
NO. Your private stuff remains your private stuff.
What about the API and the Data Dumps?
No change. There will be no Jobs or CV data in either the Stack Exchange API or the public data dumps.
What about my public CV link?
Your public CV links (like this one) will continue to work, but they will redirect to https://stackoverflow.com/cv/{your-chosen-slug}
The Apply Button looks different on Stack Overflow?
Hooo' boy. I'd like to personally apologize to you if you've interacted with our apply button in the past. It was incredibly confusing and broken and there's no justification for it. We dropped the ball. There was so much wrong there that we redesigned and rewrote the whole thing.