Even though I am already employed, I tend to have a daily look at what jobs are available to get an idea what's wanted on the market. I like this feature of SO! However, in my opinion the "Looking for a job" box can use a few updates.
Most importantly to me would be the streamlining of currency. Below is a screenshot of the box I saw this morning:
As you can see, some offers are in Euro and others in Pound. I don't like that. To easily compare jobs and what they offer, I'd like to see all of them in the same format. I am sure there are currency converter APIs available that can easily accomplish this task. The user's preference can be taken from the field in their profile where they say 'minimum salary ... {currency}', or even derived from their location/country. So I am not saying, restrict to only show jobs with said currency but change all jobs to show the preferred currency.
Secondly, but less important to me personally, is that some of these ads are not in English or a language that I am proficient in. The second offer seems to be in German: because I can understand Frontend, and because I am Belgian (Dutch speaking) I can derive that Entwickler (~ ontwikkelaar) means developer. But as you may understand, it is not ideal to see these ads because when I click to follow, the whole ad is in German (and I am not proficient enough to understand it).
Wouldn't it therefore be more appropriate to only show advertisements in the user's preferred language? I can imagine a field being added to 'Match preferences' on your profile (/users/jobsearch/{id}
) that shows in which language you want to see ads. (If none are given, you can still show all of them.) In addition, there should be a field when creating the ad of course, where companies can specify in which language their ad is posted. (Possibly even with 'translations' linked to that specific ad.)
I think SO and the companies would benefit from this change because you more easily direct users to relevant ads and get a more effective and efficient system (relevant ad per click as well as applied job per click).
Finally, when I first saw the box I was looking for a "more" button but instead you are expected to click the heading 'Looking for a job?'. I don't think this is clear or user-friendly and I would propose something like this:
I believe that a simple 'more' link is much more straightforward and intuitive. The title 'Looking for a job' should then just be a heading, not a hyperlink.
Update 26 March:
Now that I've been paying more attention to it, I've also noticed that the color of the box is not always the same. I've seen blue, orange, and yellow. Please don't do this. As a user, you identify parts of a website by size, color, and its position. Don't change its color randomly. I liked the blue the most, personally.
£65k - £75k (~ €74k - €85.5k)
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