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I'm not a dev; I'm an ops guy, but I see a few possibly relevant jobs posted in stackoverflow.com/jobs/. They are rare however, and SO jobs seems to not really really support non-dev jobs. Is this planned or has it been discussed before?

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Yes, there are some other type of technical positions that we allow companies to post job listings for. Here's what we tell companies:

What kind of jobs do we allow?

To answer the question, "Is this job ok to post on Stack Overflow Talent?" use the following litmus test: "Will the primary role of this position be implementing solutions to technical problems by writing software?" If yes, then this job will most likely be a good fit. (This typically includes jobs for developers, programmers, or software engineers.)

Additionally, we allow listings for certain other positions that work very closely with developers and require a strong understanding of programming. These include the following:

  • Analyst, Business Intelligence, or Data Scientist: We allow these if they are actually roles for people who are expected to write custom code, not people who just use tools. There are a few major reporting tools which should trigger your need to look at the responsibilities of the position in depth: Excel, Crystal Reports, Cognos and a few others.
  • CTO: Positions for technical managers are allowed as long as they are primarily responsible for making technical decisions and not more of the managing people part.
  • Designer: positions are allowed as long as they meet one of the following criteria:
    • They are required to implement their own designs in HTML or CSS.
    • They will primarily focus on user experience or interaction development.
  • Product Managers: Positions for product managers are allowed if they work with developers to implement new technical features (not proJEct, but proDUct).
  • Software Testers: These positions are allowed as long as the individual needs to write scripts and automate tests.
  • System Administrators and Developer Operations (DevOps): These jobs are allowed. When posting, remember to check the SysAdmin check box so that the role appears on ServerFault in addition to Stack Overflow.

From our House Rules

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  • OT, but I was just wondering: Why doesn't SE allow more job post on all the other sites? Wouldn't it make sense to offer pilot jobs on Aviation or editor jobs on Literature? I guess SE makes the majority of the revenue with Jobs, so I would have guess this would bring in more money (and at the same time be helpful to the users and companies by being a non-crappy job platform)
    – dirkk
    Commented Aug 1, 2017 at 20:38
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    @dirkk because we have lots of useful domain knowledge about developers, less so about other sites. E.g. our algorithms are very tuned to what we know about the millions of developers that visit SO. Most of the other sites in the network are orders of magnitude less traffic than SO!
    – Dean Ward StaffMod
    Commented Aug 1, 2017 at 20:54
  • Thank you, that's exactly what I was looking for. I guess it appears that it's not supported as there's only "StackOverflow Jobs", no "ServerFault Jobs", nor is it under "StackExchange Jobs". As @DeanWard points out, Dev stuff is the primary competency, so Ops-type things are, justifiably, second class citizens. (Or, they're all equal, but Dev stuff is "more equal than others". ;)
    – Orangutech
    Commented Aug 2, 2017 at 1:33

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