If your employer uses Stack Overflow Talent, they will not see your profile as long as you’ve specified them as your employer in your current role.
However, there are limitations. Employee filtering works by examining the company name listed on your current role and comparing it against the companies that have access to Talent. This works in the vast majority of cases but it isn’t perfect.
Let’s say “Elgoog” is the company you work for. All profiles that list things like “Elgoog”, “Elgoog Inc.”, or “elgoog search team” would correctly be filtered out.
However, parent company or subsidiary names are not accounted for. So, if “Elgoog” was part of a parent company called “ABC”, profiles that list their current employer as “ABC” would not be filtered out for employers on the “Elgoog” account.
In practice, we haven’t seen this come up as an issue, since specifying something like “ABC (Elgoog)” in the previous example would be correctly filtered. However, if you’re concerned about this, please contact our support team and we’ll be happy to advise you on your specific case.
As for the job seeker status, if you set it as “Not interested in jobs”, you will not be visible to any employer on Talent. You’ll still be able to browse & apply to jobs if you choose to do so.
Setting your status to either one of the other options will result in your profile appearing in searches and automatic recommendations for suitable employers (similar to how job search and job recommendations work).