Here’s a roundup of what’s happened on Jobs lately, plus some insights into what’s coming up.
Improvements to Company Pages
After shipping a large design update to company pages last August, Kirti and Courtny continued to iterate on them over the past few months. Changes include:
- Better placement of cover photos
- Separating photos and videos into their own sections
- Ability to share and report company pages
- Improvements to the “people” section:
We will continue to make improvements to company pages through most of 2019, and it’s an area that we are currently focused on. We’re exploring ways to encourage companies to share more useful and interesting content from their software teams.
Responsive Design
Aurélien, Ian, and Piper shipped several updates towards the end of 2018 making more of the site responsive. Most notably, search filters were overhauled, making them easier to discover and easier to use on smaller screens:
The “Messages” section largely remains unchanged (and in some cases badly broken).
The messages module is an older part of our platform, and... let’s just say that it hasn’t aged gracefully. Changes in this section often introduce regressions and we needed to carve out some time to sort it out.
While technical debt is something we all deal with, it’s not an excuse, and we intend to fix this incrementally over the coming months. In fact, Benjamin and Courtny are already tackling some of the biggest bugs and should have some updates before the end of this month.
In the meantime, thank you to those of you who wrote us about this, and for your patience as we work through it.
Salary Calculator
Back in September, Gervasio updated the salary calculator with data from the 2018 developer survey. We added support for eight new countries and made several refinements to our model.
For more details, check out this blog post or give the salary calculator a try.
Syndication & Job Quality
One of the main pain points we keep hearing is that we don’t have enough jobs and companies listed on Stack Overflow. Addressing this is one of our main objectives in 2019 and we’re exploring several solutions including syndicating jobs from partners in the space.
Syndication allows us to quickly provide a lot more jobs in places we historically haven’t had many opportunities. In the past few months, we ran experiments with a few partners including LinkedIn and InfoJobs.
However, there’s a downside: job quality becomes harder to control.
We want to make sure we’re able to consistently identify high-quality listings and successfully filter out irrelevant or fake listings. Our goal here is to grow the job board with quality listings.
Hence, we’re investing heavily in our ability to filter out low-quality listings and improve our overall job discovery experience. We plan to experiment with new features on this front over the coming months.
In the meantime, if you come across a listing that you think shouldn’t be there, please report it. We review every single one of these reports and it helps us better identify the kinds of listings we should automatically filter out.
For now, we plan to continue iterating, gathering feedback and data so that we can decide if syndication is worth pursuing further and optimizing.
As always, we’d love to hear from you. If you have any thoughts or feedback to share, please post it as an answer below.
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The Talent Team