I mean, I applied through Stack Overflow to a job and after all the process, interviews, tests, I got the job. Isn't it useful (at least for statistics) to let them know I got the job thanks to their INSISTENT job ads? Is there a way to do this?
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107congrats by the way :)– CherubimSep 7, 2016 at 14:03
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9Given the "INSISTENT" - it's difficult to tell whether you're not wanting the job ads to show anymore, or whether you want to offer thank you in someway for SO Job's to have connected you with employment - which is it? (note I'm a site moderator - I'm not a developer on the Jobs project)– Jon ClementsSep 7, 2016 at 14:05
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2@NinjaPuppy I totally want to thank SO for introducing me to the company :)– imTachuSep 7, 2016 at 14:08
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10@NinjaPuppy (at least for statistics) - this suggests something else as well: helping you indicate a conversion rate for Job ads.– GlorfindelSep 7, 2016 at 14:08
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@NinjaPuppy yeah I mean there are several sites for software developers to get jobs but SO has so many things and maybe that can completement the jobs part... Maybe just so other companies are encouraged to publish their positions there– imTachuSep 7, 2016 at 14:10
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3This would definitely be helpful for machine learning, i.e. to improve matching.– Aurélien GasserSep 7, 2016 at 14:11
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1How about converting this post to a feature request?– CubeJockeySep 7, 2016 at 16:27
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3@CherubimAnand To be honest, I'm leaning more towards a way to let Jobs know employment was achieved through their site. A simple button or so, for the purpose Glorfindel mentioned– CubeJockeySep 7, 2016 at 16:42
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2YOU MUST WORK! APPLY!– user1228Sep 7, 2016 at 16:56
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@CubeJockey A simple button or so sounds lovely, simple and let's hope, effective.– imTachuSep 7, 2016 at 17:13
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11I'm actually fairly shocked that Jobs doesn't collect this information (I assumed it asked the employer for feedback on hiring through SO - as this would be more anonymous for SO users - or when hired through other means...though this could be inferred, though not 100%, from a removal of a posting and no response from poster). Otherwise how is one suppose to determine the effectiveness of Jobs, correlation between ad viewership and hire (see Glorfindel's comment), build other models (statistical or otherwise), and determine a number of other metrics?– LinkBerestSep 7, 2016 at 22:50
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@JGreenwell I was about to ask the same, in fact, one of my ideas used this I-through-but-no-they-don't-collect information.– BraiamSep 9, 2016 at 18:24
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There isn't currently a way to do this (aside from noting on Meta, as you've done). You're right that this would be really useful, though. We don't have concrete plans for this feature, although it's something we'd like to build in the future - if you have suggestions or ideas about this, please share.
Also, congrats on the new job :)
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1Thank you Donna, since you already have the information of the applicants, it could be really nice to know how many applicants are per tags, or per company, or country and also show some numbers for new companies to let them know that the job ads really work... Whenever you plan to build this feature I'd be more than happy to help :)– imTachuSep 7, 2016 at 14:24
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Thanks @TachúSalamanca! I'll share your feedback with the team. We won't have a definite timeline for this right away, but I'll provide an update when we start early research/planning.– DonnaSep 7, 2016 at 16:04
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1@Rasel I believe this was mentioned in some other meta question. If I'm not mistaken SE employees can opt to not receive any reputation, and in fact I know that they may even opt to not show the diamond in their name (there was some question about users performing mod actions without a diamond and this was the answer).– BakuriuSep 8, 2016 at 10:03
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31@Rasel the 1 rep is Donna's reputation for Stack Overflow. You don't gain reputation for answering questions on Meta Stack Overflow.– AlasdairSep 8, 2016 at 10:04
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I'm not sure such a statistic would be useful... You can't depend on users to be give proper feedback: I suppose many people who have gotten a new job don't care to inform SO about it. Would such a statistic be significant/useful? Or would it introduce a huge bias and become useless? I guess it'd be better if filled by the employer. Sep 9, 2016 at 19:41
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@LucasTrzesniewski if the employee is satisfied with Jobs.SO, I assure you they would be glad to provide feedback.– BraiamSep 9, 2016 at 19:58
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@Braiam that part: "if the employee is satisfied" introduces a bias, which is my point. Can you depend on a biased stat? I think employers would be more consistent in providing feedback (and you would get less false information from this channel). Sep 9, 2016 at 20:01
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@LucasTrzesniewski well, what we want to know is if they got the job, they are satisfied that Jobs.SO allowed them to find a job.– BraiamSep 9, 2016 at 20:02
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1@LucasTrzesniewski I actually stated in my comment to the main question that I assumed SO was collecting this data from employer (SO user's privacy) so I agree with that approach for confirming someone got the job through SO jobs. However, employers would also introduce different biases and may try to bump up their "hired" stats by saying they hired someone from here when it came from somewhere else - including when a person hears about the job here and applies on the companies website directly or other such. So argument to start on the SO user side can also be made -point is it should start Sep 9, 2016 at 23:22
You thank Stack Overflow by being an active member of the community, as pointed out here. Just be sure you don't spend so much time here you aren't able to do your regular job anymore, that would be counterproductive.