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On a regular job search, the searchTerm GET parameter holds the value of the query (For example: https://stackoverflow.com/jobs?searchTerm=foo). The links in "Your Recent Searches" and "Manage job alerts", hold the query in the q GET parameter (For example: https://stackoverflow.com/jobs?q=foo&c=USD&rs=1), which search in the Q&A itself.

Summary:

In these pages, the wrong GET query parameter is used (q instead of searchTerm).

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  • Update: as far as I can see, it's all OK now. Thanks!
    – Shmuel H.
    Sep 8, 2016 at 11:00

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Good catch! Thanks for the report, @Shamuel! We were refactoring code in that area and obviously missed something.:/ It should all be fixed now.

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