The tab as well as the page title of the jobs search says "Developer Jobs" but it already contains offers for positions like project manager, or SW tester. Wouldn't be better to call it like "IT Jobs" or so?
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10how about the old Jobs– Sagar VJun 26, 2017 at 6:33
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1@Sagar, I'm not a big fan of those thin tabs, but Tags is already short. You can hardly describe the real content "behind" (Jobs, Job Search, IT Jobs or e.g. Job Offers can still be mislead with We're hiring! site, so even Jobs could describe the real content better than Developer Jobs).– VictoriaJun 26, 2017 at 6:47
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We recently ran a multivariant test of different titles for the tab.
To our surprise, "Developer Jobs" was driving a lot more traffic to the jobs search page, much more than any other of the alternatives tested.
Given this result, we have decided to use "Developer Jobs" as a new baseline before we start testing other variations (we want to let any novelty effect to somewhat wear off first).
You are correct in that there are jobs that are not strictly "Developer Jobs" listed, but you know - Stack Overflow visitors are much more likely to be developers than project managers or SW testers, and that's the main group we are serving.
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3... this does have the disadvantage of making the top bar ridiculously cramped for moderators. "Search" anyone i.stack.imgur.com/1PLXm.png?– MattJun 26, 2017 at 14:17
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@Matt - we are aware of the issue (after all, many Stack Exchange employees - developers and CMs are also moderators). I can tell you that the designer was not pleased that the longest possible variation won...– OdedJun 26, 2017 at 15:20
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@Matt Good thing the search box has the disorienting "zoom" feature, then! Oh wait, I think I'm using that word "good" wrong.– Cody Gray - on strike ModJun 26, 2017 at 15:20
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1I would click that even if it said Search Jobs. About the page title, wouldn't some 'search term' separator be handsome? I know who cares about page titles these days :)– VictoriaJun 26, 2017 at 20:10