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Many users of Jobs have companies they just don't want to do business with. It can be for a variety of reasons, like:

  • You just came from the company
  • You really dislike the company's mission
  • You have first hand accounts of the culture and they're just not a fit for you
  • They're a job shop (like crossover)

So, there are lots of reasons for why you would decisively like to never see a company again, not in searches, not in sidebar ads, not in suggestions. Currently, you can exclude companies in searches, but not elsewhere.

SO jobs is all about serving developers, and this feature would make it significantly easier for developers to stop themselves from seeing job postings for a company they already know they won't want to work for.

A recent example for this would be crossover. They advertise lots of jobs and many developers who aren't in their target audience would just not consider working for them. In essence, any crossover job posting shown to these developers is (annoying) noise.

I propose to have an easy way to "Ignore" a company, so that you're not shown any of its job postings - anywhere on the site.

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  • "It's pretty clear that we need some improvements: You need to be able to easily say "never show me jobs from this company again." While you can currently do that as a search modifier in jobs, it's .. awkward..." (Tim Post)
    – gnat
    Nov 17, 2016 at 8:22
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    @gnat I wrote this mainly because Donna asked me to, so they could keep track of it and keep us updated.
    – Magisch
    Nov 17, 2016 at 14:11
  • @JNat this FR includes not only searches within jobs/talent but also advertising.
    – Braiam
    Jul 13, 2018 at 20:18
  • As per this answer, @Braiam, the now existing feature should dismiss job ads too if you dismiss a company as a whole.
    – JNat StaffMod
    Jul 24, 2018 at 13:22

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Actually just found out from a lovely member of the SO support team that you can now do exactly this with a button at the bottom of the company page:

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