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TL;DR – On March 31, 2022, we will discontinue Stack Overflow Jobs and Developer Story. This includes all job listings, saved searches, applications, messages, recommended job matches, job ads, developer story, saved resumes, and the salary calculator.


Back in April 2021, Prashanth posted an update on the transformation of our company and he provided a high-level overview of the changes planned for our Talent business:

We are realigning the Talent business to focus more on customer employer branding and company awareness needs, and moving away from job slots and direct hiring. This will tie the product closer to what we offer through Stack Overflow Advertising [...]

Some of you wondered what practical changes this shift in strategy would bring about. In the months that followed, we realigned our internal teams and mapped out the plan to transform our Talent & Advertising businesses.

Why?

Before going into specific changes, I want to take a moment to talk about why we decided to transform these businesses and products. As we considered the next stage of growth for us as a company, we went back to product fundamentals and asked ourselves: how can we leverage our unique position to solve real, meaningful problems for our users and customers?

While Talent & Jobs helped us get to where we are over the past decade, the talent acquisition space is not one where we have a strong competitive advantage. Developers, as you all know, don’t have a hard time finding job opportunities. The problem is often finding the right opportunity and job boards and sourcing are ineffective solutions. The effort it would take us to truly differentiate in this space is not one we could justify.

Exiting this space allows us to refocus on products that build on our core strengths: knowledge reuse and building communities at scale.

What changes are we making?

The following features will be discontinued and removed from the site by March 31, 2022:

  • Jobs – including job search, saved searches, applications, messages, recommended job matches, and job ads
  • Developer Story and any saved resumes
  • Salary Calculator
  • All emails, settings, and data associated with these features
  • All employer-facing features related to Jobs and Developer Story

What can you expect in the coming months?

  • Late January 2022 – users will no longer be able to create new Developer Stories
  • February 2022 – users will start to see banners and notices on all deprecated features
  • February 2022 – the Salary calculator will no longer be available
  • Early March 2022 – users will be able to easily export all their data related to Jobs & Developer Story
  • March 31, 2022 – all remaining discontinued features will be removed from the site

What are we continuing to support?

The Advertising components of our Talent offering, specifically focused on Employer Branding.

Developers and technologists often want to learn about companies as they begin to evaluate opportunities in order to understand things like the company culture, the work/life balance, the social and environmental policies, the tech stack, and the learning and development opportunities companies offer. This is collectively referred to as “Employer Branding.”

Academy to Innovate HR (AIHR) provides a more detailed explanation of employer branding and how companies think of it as part of their talent strategy. Companies can continue to use Stack Overflow’s Employer Branding solutions to promote their employer brand through company pages and other types of advertising.


Jobs & Talent have been a part of Stack Overflow in some form for almost 12 years and have played a critical role in getting us to this stage as a company. In fact, it was also the first product I worked on when I joined Stack Overflow 5 years ago as a Product Manager. To those of you who have used Jobs or created a Developer Story, on behalf of everyone who has worked on Jobs & Talent over the years, I’d like to thank you for trusting us to be a part of your job search process.

The decision to sunset these products wasn’t a simple one and we understand that this may have an impact on your job search process. If you have any questions or concerns, please let us know by posting them as answers to this question.

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    I really like the Joel Test and the overall layout of SO Jobs. IMO it'll be sad to see it go. Commented Jan 13, 2022 at 18:15
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    I'm sad to see SO Jobs go. It was one of my favorite places to search and apply to jobs. The application experience felt more consistent between jobs than other sites.
    – Stevoisiak
    Commented Jan 13, 2022 at 18:35
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    I'm really sad to see the salary calculator go. It was a good way of verifying (along with other sources like glassdoor) that I really was being underpaid in one case, and helped me understand what salary to expect when moving to a new city in another. I suggest it to coworkers all the time. Commented Jan 13, 2022 at 20:15
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    This outright sucks! I got a job from my SO resume. And it's cool to send a link to my resume that is interactive with SO when applying for a job. Plus with jobs posted to SO, you had less chance of it being recruiter spam.
    – mxmissile
    Commented Jan 13, 2022 at 21:22
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    I'm really disappointed in this. I've always found SO much better than other job sites for finding quality positions.
    – TrueWill
    Commented Jan 13, 2022 at 23:49
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    It's one thing to remove SO jobs, but why remove the salary calculator?
    – jhpratt
    Commented Jan 14, 2022 at 2:14
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    I don't use a resume/CV any more, I send people my SO Dev story! You're not asking, you're telling me you will cut off my left arm... Thats what this feels like anyway. While I understand removing the jobs side of things, Dev story adds value to our SO account by giving us a space to publicly broadcast our endeavours, Dev Story increases long term SO user retention. If users move their personal career profile to another platform they will spend less time on SO and then less time in review and other mod queues. Commented Jan 14, 2022 at 3:50
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    I have no idea what "employer branding" is about. Can you be more specific please what "company pages and other types of advertising" refers to? Is a "company page" the company description part of jobs, just now without position offerings?
    – Bergi
    Commented Jan 14, 2022 at 7:31
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    Feature request: can we now finally get rid of the cringe-worthy site title: "Stack Overflow - Where Developers Learn, Share & Build Careers"? How about "where developers compile, link & build binaries" :)
    – Lundin
    Commented Jan 14, 2022 at 11:14
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    Does this mean the Pluralsight IQ Skill integration will go as well?
    – user692942
    Commented Jan 14, 2022 at 12:04
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    As someone who recently found a job through SO Jobs the SO Jobs was light years ahead of many other places, although I believe it could certainly have used a few improvements it's really sad to see it go. I loved that I could filter and find jobs that are actually relevant to me without having to sift through 35345 other job postings that just happened to contain a keyword or something like many other jobs websites do, I'm really disappointed in this.
    – maxshuty
    Commented Jan 14, 2022 at 14:16
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    Agreed, @ChrisSchaller! It's one thing to remove Jobs, but why remove the Developer Story? I like keeping all my developer projects in the Story, and it will definitely be nice later on when I'm applying for jobs. I guess I'll have to export it and put it somewhere else (sigh)... am I the only one, or does it seem like everything changes for the worse these days? Maybe I'm just pessimistic.... Commented Jan 14, 2022 at 22:26
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    Yet another case of destroying something that works and helped many people, and converting it to a useless feature. Good job! keep it going Commented Jan 16, 2022 at 11:13
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    I feel a certain prestige by having my developer story on SO. It conveys a sense of accomplishment in a way that a resume or a portfolio on a site that's non-industry specific does not (i.e., "Top 5% in <topic>"). It's also worth noting that I'm here commenting because today I went to SO jobs to browse through jobs.
    – Seth
    Commented Jan 18, 2022 at 22:32
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    This is a rare miss for stack overflow. One of the reasons that I spend time answering questions is because employers can see that I am in the top x% on a certain technology on my developer profile. Please reconsider this change! Commented Jan 19, 2022 at 0:11

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I'm still mourning the loss of Stack Overflow Jobs.

I still can't believe you let go of the best job board for developers.

It was not only a place to find jobs. It was a place to feel cared, appreciated. Just browsing at jobs there gave a sense of hope for the future. It was a job board that truly put developers first, a place that really understood what developers want.

Don't think that you (SO leadership) make SO. You don't make SO. You just enable a place for developers to make SO. Developers make this every day by sharing knowledge and also by daring to ask. You are the stewards. I sincerely hope that you can understand what this means.

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It is really sad to see it going. But I think in some ways, it has also taken away some of the credibility that I put on my website to prove my tech skills to the recruiters. It was really motivating to see if I was shown as 1% for Angular contribution.

I am not sure if that is even possible, but at least the developer link that you created was a nice support from SO to its contributors. I added my Pluralsight scores which I completed with one of my previous companies' email address. Now with SO developer portal gone and me switched the company, I lost what I built over last three years on SO to showcase my skill.

I think this should have also been communicated more clearly to all developers (just like you pull the attention to the developer survey when you needed it). I was away from SO for a few months now and it is all lost. SO disappointed me deeply. With this drastic change, I am not sure, in the future, if I would actually cherish my SO profile anymore.

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I'm really sad for this choice. I used to update my developer story and to download it like a CV to share.

This post does not want to be a criticism for the closure, but the sharing of a micro project: I am not a LaTeX guru, but I have largely reproduced the style of the CV that could be downloaded from Stack Overflow and also created a version with something more.

If you want to contribute, you can create a pull request.

I hope it will be useful.

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I really loved SO jobs; I got many interesting proposals from employers and almost moved to another country due to this.

This platform was really useful for foreigners trying to get a better job in another country. For example, I were able to search if I wanted a 100% remote job or not, look up for job offers in a specific country, per salary, expertise (junior, midlevel, senior) or if visa sponsorship was offered or not. Also, it was a cool place to discover different companies around the world.

To be honest, this easy-to-use/simple platform was even better than LinkedIn and others (I really liked the search criteria that I could use).

I wish it comes back at some point or another!

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I must say, I'm sad to see this go. While I haven't been looking for a job for quite awhile, it was helpful to have what people are hiring for readily visible to me as job ads; it made it easier for me to ensure that I wasn't missing some new skill that I should know about and that my salary is "on target" with the rest of the market.

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Sad news, as you are taking off a useful tool.

On the other hand, I can hardly realize how can you think of employer branding in such an atomized environment.

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Dropping SO Jobs to focus and support "Employer Branding" (read advertising, wait... the post straight up called it Advertising) is just wrong IMO.

Just like any other advertising, those with the money will get more exposure, and thus the "big tech" can scalp for jobs. It's the little tech that is often the better job. And browsing SO Jobs was just so much easier than sites like Indeed or ZipRecruiter. A posting on SO Jobs felt like the employer actually knew what tech was, and what they actually needed, instead of an entry level Java posting requiring 15 years experience.

And this brings up another question. If the Salary Calculator is going away, are all the salary questions on the annual developer survey also going away? Is the survey itself going away? I'd rather know about the jobs and where/how developers/IT are working. If there is no more SO Jobs, there's no need for the survey. Honestly, I really don't care what percentage of us use Vim or Emacs, or what game you all are playing.

I don't bother answering questions anymore because of the "fastest gun in the west" issue. Now I won't even be able to browse jobs on here. I'll still frequent the rest of Stack Exchange, but I might be done with SO for now.

Not to mention the controversy with Monica Cellio, Shog9 leaving, Joel making political posts, and the licensing changes.

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I used the developer story(traditional way) as the resume and got the current job.

It's really a sad story for me.

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It's sad to see that SO is sunsetting the job board. As a developer I really liked SO jobs. The success rate of getting calls from company on SO was way higher than the LinkedIn.

Good thing about company profile in SO was that I can check who other SO user is working for that company.

Anyway I will miss the job board.

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#1 Could you at least keep the rest api of the developer history feature?

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The effort it would take us to truly differentiate in this space is not one we could justify.

Maybe you could be a complement to work for the developer welfare, not necessarily a competitor.

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The best would have been to have the community vote. Indeed, if I don't really use the "job search" part, the developer story, on the other hand, was the basis of my CV and helped me in my research, if only to remember a project to show.

Does anyone know of a website/platform that offers a free developer storytelling solution? If not, are any of you interested in setting up such a site?

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An incredibly terrible decision, I am dumbfounded!

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The main issue jobs addressed for me was that it allowed me to easily, and I mean easily find jobs overseas (mainly Europe).

I did not check other countries/continents like Dubai, but I recently discovered that Indeed also allows foreign jobs to be posted. I did a search for Dubai and got back a lot of hits.

Now w/ jobs coming back and Indeed being the platform that Stack is partnering with it should be easy to locate foreign jobs and seek employment outside the US as an expat.

Bring back jobs!!

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  • Seems it's gonna return, stackoverflow.com/jobs states We're experimenting with ways to reintroduce Stack Overflow Jobs
    – Renat
    Commented Jul 30 at 15:27
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Why not turn it into a paid feature instead of dropping it altogether ? Like every other app does, one could choose between a free account, with access to the QA side of things only, and a premium account with access to the jobs stuff.

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Why don't you spin it off? Then you wouldn't invite the ire of the community. Because somebody is going to provide the functionality that you removed. And the business who treats the customer right—is the one who gets the customer. A local restaurant has a poster on the wall that has a lot of wisdom to it:

  • It takes a lot of investment and time to win a customer.

  • It only takes seconds to lose them.

May your replacement arise quickly. And beat your pants off.

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I understand the decision. The market has certainly changed in the last 10 years and in retrospect I never much used the job board directly, but at least the positive takeaway is that the market is in our favour as developers. It's never been easier to find gainful employment!

That being said, it is sad to see Developer Stories go. Like many, I haven't bothered maintaining a resume for the last decade because Stack Overflow was so convenient. To that end, I've looked to replicate the PDF format through a theme for the JSON Resume CLI tool.

If anyone is feeling bereft of this feature, hopefully this will be of some use:

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  1. Feature maintaining price is zero.
  2. Profit from removing the feature is zero.
  3. Informing on upcoming changes is poor. No warning anywhere.
  4. Discussion is low (see p.3). No voting.
  5. Time before cutoff is short.

Decision looks like some product of manager games. Illogical, made on the quiet and hurriedly decision.

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    1: Hosting price is non-zero. Employees responsible of maintaining jobs (content & code) aren't free. 4: this is not a democracy.
    – Cerbrus
    Commented Mar 29, 2022 at 8:36
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Shortly after StackOverflow Jobs shut down on March 31, 2022, the software job market nosedived. It still hasn't recovered as of August 2023. (And it might never recover, now that remote work is widespread and ChatGPT exists.)

It seems they knew what was about to happen. Even in January, when they made this announcement.

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Wow! This is not so good, but if you must, instead of destroying it, why not move it elsewhere?

This is one of the reasons I don't like third-party stuff. Third party is always use at your own risk. They can yank you off whenever they like and you must obey their rules.

It’s your problem...we move.

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  • What are you talking about? E.g., what is an example of a third party that does this? Move where? Commented Feb 8, 2022 at 19:18
  • Mr. take a chill pill and relax......You should be answering that question if SO is the only one that offers Jobs feature, google has it too FYI. so whats the big deal here? Commented Feb 9, 2022 at 15:11
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    "Move it elsewhere" makes no sense, when the entire point of it was it was connected to your SO profile, which is here, not elsewhere. There is no moving it elsewhere.
    – Kevin B
    Commented Feb 9, 2022 at 15:29
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    OK, but don't say "makes no sense" to other people's suggestion, it's not nice. SO made their decision already, so no point. They are not asking us, they are telling us. Commented Feb 9, 2022 at 15:45
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    I'm sorry you felt that wasn't nice? What way of saying you are wrong would have been nice?
    – Kevin B
    Commented Feb 9, 2022 at 15:55
  • if you want to know, remove "makes no sense" from your previous comment and see. Commented Feb 9, 2022 at 18:18
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i want to say something you cant do remove jobs section because its very helpful is new software junior developer maybe you can remove it developer story but jobs is still need this community... thx Stackoverflow team! for create this communitiy.

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The Jobs and CV parts were good, but not best.

I hope to see Stack Overflow investing time on better things after sunsetting this common feature among all sites.

Keep it up, SO.

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