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The footer of the job listing page is busy and confusing. It shows a total of 5 hyperlinks with one making the hyperlink a button:

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This specific company, kCura advertises a job listing for an engineer. At the bottom of the page and towards the middle of the page are links littered with more jobs at kCura...Clicking the link yields just this job.

This link should not be displayed as there are no more jobs at kCura, this is their only job listing. This will help cleanup a lot of these things.

I also think the << search results should be placed at the most bottom of the page as to not interfer with what appears to be a pager you guys are using to page the dataset (<< Big Data Engineer at Jet.com and Agile Project...atWeMove.EU >>)

Sample mockup of how this could look to make it more intuitive:

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  • Sorry, but you are expecting moral behaviour from a recruiter? Mar 14, 2016 at 19:35
  • @MartinJames - Im not sure I follow...
    – JonH
    Mar 14, 2016 at 19:48
  • @MartinJames - This has nothing to do with the company and everything to do with how the page is rendered or displayed.
    – JonH
    Mar 14, 2016 at 19:53
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    Orite, my bad. Have an upboat:) Mar 14, 2016 at 20:36

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Thanks for the request Jon. I've implemented the first suggestion of not showing the link when there are no more jobs.

I don't see the value of moving the search results link; it's part of the same grouping with the next and previous search results and it doesn't seem to make sense to split them up.

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    At least put "search results" in the middle so that "previous" can have the far-left spot. (This is how TVTropes index pagination works: links to the previous and next tropes and a centered link going to the index page listing all tropes in the index.) Mar 15, 2016 at 4:57
  • I really wouldn't keep search results where it is, its a pager with a previous and a next...its almost like you have a previous previous then a next. Do as you please but it would seem that search results should be on its own.
    – JonH
    Mar 15, 2016 at 16:24
  • @JonH Prev | Up | Next is a pretty common pattern. I don't see anything wrong with applying it here.
    – Nic
    Nov 6, 2018 at 22:02

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