As a part of our continuing efforts to help developers out there get the best jobs they can get, we're proud to announce that starting later this week all of you will be able to use the new and improved job search we've been working on! (و ˃̵ᴗ˂̵)و  

Here's what it'll look like:

[![New and improved job search][1]][1]
  
Ok, so it looks pretty — **but what's new?**


## The best results first, sorted by your matches

We revamped our search algorithm, so you'll get more personalized search results. That means the most relevant results, depending on your job match preferences, will be surfaced to the top. You'll still be able to sort your results by date, but you'll now be able to put your matches first too. You'll also be able to edit [your match preferences][2] without having to change pages:

[![Where to sort by matches, and edit match preferences][3]][3]

You may have seen [our recent announcement][4] of [the Stack Overflow salary and skills calculator][5], developed as a part of our endeavor to improve the hiring process for devs, and with the objective of empowering job seekers with as much information as possible. To get you closer to the goal of having as much transparency as possible with regards to compensation when looking for the right job, you'll also be able to sort your search results by salary.

We've also ajaxified the page, making search considerably faster.

## Filter jobs by technology, salary, and more

Remember [all this stuff][6] you were able to do if you knew your search-fu? Well, now you'll be able to use the new search filters to quickly and easily refine your search by criteria that matter most to you:

[![Where you can get to the new search filters][7]][7]

Once the filters panel is open, you'll be able to filter your search results by tech, compensation, perks, background, and company.

[![Available options you can sort by][8]][8]

It'll be possible to specify tech you like and dislike, [the minimum compensation of the listings][9], the minimum and maximum experience level and job type (permanent, contract, or both), as well as companies you like and dislike:

[![Company filter option][10]][10]

That means [hiding all jobs from a specific company][11] (maybe [because you've worked there already][12]) will be possible in a pretty straightforward way, as will specifying which companies or industries you'd like to work in.

## New job notifications

Getting updates about new jobs that match your criteria delivered straight to your inbox will be easier than ever:

[!["Create alert" option][13]][13]

For specific queries, hitting the button will automatically create a new alert and we'll send you the newest jobs. If you leave the search criteria empty, you can specify whether you'd like to get notified about new jobs sorted by matches (thanks to the aforementioned new search algorithm) or date:

[![Create job alert pop-up][14]][14]

## Looks neat! Now what?

The new job search will roll out to half of the community today, and to everyone later this week. We conducted several rounds of user tests as we built our new and improved job search, but as always, we may have missed something. So if you happen to stumble upon any bugs once the new search is enabled for you, please report them either by posting them as an answer to this question or by posting questions with the tags [meta-tag:bug], [meta-tag:jobs] and [meta-tag:search].  


  [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/lbuOq.png
  [2]: https://stackoverflow.com/users/jobsearch/current
  [3]: https://i.sstatic.net/PrDLv.png
  [4]: http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2016/07/salary-transparency/
  [5]: https://stackoverflow.com/company/salary/calculator
  [6]: https://stackoverflow.com/help/search-jobs
  [7]: https://i.sstatic.net/kg9Na.png
  [8]: https://i.sstatic.net/qy6OY.png
  [9]: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/320540/1328704
  [10]: https://i.sstatic.net/vFlJ1.png
  [11]: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/318861/1328704
  [12]: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/312795/1328704
  [13]: https://i.sstatic.net/3NJ5C.png
  [14]: https://i.sstatic.net/Ox4Z4.png