I'm not interested in working for company X, but the job list is littered with their offers. How can I hide them selectively?
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49Very relevant question. The job list offered to me is literally drowned by offers from a company that has mostly (only?) "remote" jobs for what can be only described as simply outrageously insulting salaries, sometimes for jobs that require seasoned specialist craftmanship. I guess this is targetted to desperate developers from the popular democratic republic of Softwaristan ready to work for a dime, good luck to them them but this is just plain noise to me.– jbmCommented Mar 13, 2016 at 11:17
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12Tons of question about (against?) this company here on meta. It seems SO can't exclude them (for good reasons) but at least it may be truly nice to give us the opportunity to ignore that company. Many people even doubt about its reliability and it's now more spam than useful.– Adriano RepettiCommented Mar 13, 2016 at 11:28
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7@jbm: The job list is regularly presenting me with jobs from the company I already work for...– Matthieu M.Commented Mar 13, 2016 at 16:21
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6related? Company is spamming careers– gnatCommented Mar 13, 2016 at 16:45
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1If this question is related as @gnat suggested, there is an unanswered question as to how they are spamming over here.– Alexander O'MaraCommented Mar 13, 2016 at 17:51
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@jbm I'd be interested in a link, just to have a giggle.– MagischCommented Mar 14, 2016 at 11:49
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8@MatthieuM. You should apply and see if you get a better offer. And maybe you will also get a signing bonus for referring yourself.– epascarelloCommented Mar 14, 2016 at 12:28
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2@AdrianoRepetti "It seems SO can't exclude them" is not true. "Visitors hate seeing your shady listings" would be a perfectly legitimate and legal reason to stop taking $company's money and stop showing their crappy listings. It would not be discriminating against any protected class.– nobodyCommented Mar 23, 2016 at 23:14
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1@AndrewMedico it's not that easy. SO team already expressed their point of view about this (here on meta) but in short: you sell a service and anyone can buy it, you can't (and they don't want) to exclude someone because some (most?) users don't like them. Their example is: company X complains about employee Y. We won't exclude Y. For the same reason if Y complains about X we won't exclude X. That said don't forget that it's always about...money. What they may (should?) do is to stop annoying behaviors (or give us good management tools...even just a simple blacklist).– Adriano RepettiCommented Mar 24, 2016 at 11:04
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2@AdrianoRepetti My point is just that "can't" is the wrong word. They could if they wanted to - they just don't want to.– nobodyCommented Mar 24, 2016 at 13:18
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2Funny how they were all "we're different! we're better than all the jobs sites before! trust us!" at the beginning, but now that the money is flowing it turns out they're really not different at all.– nobodyCommented Mar 24, 2016 at 13:20
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@AndrewMedico ahahhahaha yes, they don't want, that's true! I'm not sure it's perfectly legal to ban that company but their behavior (and probably site policies) may give them some caveat...– Adriano RepettiCommented Mar 24, 2016 at 13:29
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2I just noticed this very nice new feature (for job ads that appear on the main page): Allow Users To Hide Individual Job Listings– Michael DautermannCommented Nov 23, 2016 at 3:44
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You can use the search syntax to do so. For example, here is Seattle minus Amazon: https://stackoverflow.com/jobs?searchTerm=-company%3Aamazon&location=seattle
You can also dismiss individual job listings in the side bar ads.
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3How does one do this outside of the search? This is closely related to this: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/318971/… in that these features are tucked away.– JonHCommented Mar 15, 2016 at 16:28
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@MattSherman would it be possible to update your answer to point to what the correct search syntax web page is? The link that's currently there is broken. Commented Nov 23, 2016 at 3:09