Thanks for bringing this up, and I'm sorry that it’s been so long since our last update on this front. Reading through the previous discussion, it seems that there are a few ideas packed together here:
1) Submitting updates to a previous application
This comes up occasionally in feedback. The main complication here is that applications can be managed in several different ways depending on the employer’s set up. Some manage applications entirely within our employer-facing portal, but most rely on their internal applicant tracking systems or reviewing applications via email. When dealing with third-party systems or email, we often have no way of knowing when an application has been reviewed let alone updating a previously submitted application.
Upon investigating this further, we learned that the most common reason users asked for this feature was because of a mistake made in the application. Hence, in 2018, we added the ability to “undo” an application for a brief period after submission.
As for the general use-case to re-submit an updated application, we decided not to support it in the foreseeable future.
2) Companies recycling listings instead of closing & posting a new one
Back in 2016, the majority of employers on the platform were charged per published listing. We had a sizeable number of companies that were recycling listings (as described in the comments on the original question).
We’ve made a ton of changes to the platform since then. Today, almost all employers use reusable slots to publish their listings. We’ve made several UX improvements that make it easy for employers to close & publish new listings and clone existing listings, thus discouraging them from recycling an existing listing. Plus, using separate listings provides them with much clearer tracking & reporting.
As a result, we rarely see this issue come up anymore. If you’re still seeing cases where a listing was recycled (i.e. the whole listing was repurposed to be a different job), please flag it so we can investigate.
3) Sort order
By default, Jobs are sorted by match quality. This takes several factors into account, recency being only one of them.
However, if you choose to sort by “newest” jobs, we do take recently updated listings into account instead of just looking at the original publish date. This is because we actively work with our customers on improving listings based on performance and feedback, so poor quality listings often get updated.
4) Better application management
We definitely can do a better job with the application management experience. Filtering out jobs you’ve already applied to and being able to review previously submitted applications would be a good start. This is something we’ve spoken about and aim to address in 2019. However, I don’t have a firm timeline yet.