Update on October 10, 2024:
As of today, Stack Overflow Jobs will be hosted on stackoverflowjobs.com. If you visit stackoverflow.jobs it will reroute to the new domain. Along with making this change, we have also fixed several issues noted on the Known Issues post.
Update on May 8th, 2024
Stack Overflow Jobs is now live. If you notice any bugs or other issues with the job site please report them on this separate post.
I am happy to announce that we are experimenting with bringing back a version of Stack Overflow Jobs!
The first iteration of Stack Overflow Jobs brought a lot of value to the developer community. At its peak, it served legions of job seekers resulting in roughly 6 million yearly job searches, 2 million yearly “apply” clicks, and above industry average application submission rates.
Many community members reported a strong preference for using Stack Overflow Jobs in their job search because of our unique focus on developer needs, and were truly disappointed to see it go.
But unfortunately, the business model of the feature was not sustainable for Stack because of the investment it would have taken to make it competitive with other job sites. However, we are aware of how much users liked it, and how many people found a great job through it. In the last few years, we have heard repeatedly from community members that they want it back.
We heard you, and we are delighted to announce that we are introducing a new version of Stack Overflow Jobs, crafted in partnership with Indeed, a leading global hiring platform. By partnering with Indeed, we believe we have found a solution that allows us to provide a best-in-class job site experience while continuing to focus on our strength – the developer community.
What’s being tested
Stack Overflow Jobs will be launching in the coming weeks as an initial test (we will update this post once the experiment is live, so stay tuned). At first, this will be only available in the US. Through the first phase of this experiment we will be looking to get answers to some of these questions:
Does the new Stack Overflow Jobs allow us to bring the same degree of value to technical job seekers as the prior version did?
Does this business model enable us to expand to more markets so we can serve more job seekers?
Can we create the long-term sustainability needed to continue building upon and improving this feature?
We know job searching can be stressful and time consuming. Half the battle is finding quality jobs that are a good match for your skills and interests, before even starting the application process. We believe that by combining the unique strengths of Stack Overflow, including our dedication to the developer community, and Indeed’s volume of quality tech jobs, we can help developers and other technical job seekers find their next great opportunity via a curated, tech focused job site.
We see this as just the beginning, with hopes of proving out this partnership model to expand in both product features and functionally, as well as more markets outside the US.
How it works
The new Stack Overflow Jobs, powered by Indeed, will be hosted on its own domain (stackoverflowjobs.com), linked from the left navigation on Stack Overflow and technical Stack Exchange sites (the same group of sites where you see ‘Companies’ in the left navigation, though to be clear ‘Companies’ and ‘Jobs’ remain separate features).
The job site will showcase thousands of technical job listings in the US. Use keyword searches to find jobs that are a great fit for your interests and experience. In order to apply for a job, hit the “apply” button and you will be redirected to the posting on Indeed, where you can submit your application. No personal data about users is shared between Stack Overflow and Indeed.
We are taking measures to ensure that the listings that populate Stack Overflow Jobs will be high quality and highly relevant to the Stack Overflow and Stack Exchange technical community. However in the event that something off-topic slips through the cracks, we want to get it corrected as soon as possible. See the help center article here with more information.
Feedback
We are considering this an experiment with bringing back a feature that previously brought a lot of value to the site. As we learn, we will evaluate growth and expansion opportunities. This may include revisiting features from the original version of Stack Overflow Jobs and/or building new ones, to continue helping technologists on a job search journey.
Our goal is to create a job site experience that developers and other technical job seekers love. Let us know how we can do that!
When thinking about searching for your next technical role, what pieces of information or features would be most useful for you?
Do you have feedback about your experience with the original Stack Overflow Jobs? What did you like or dislike?
What are the most important things for us to keep in mind as we iterate on this experiment?
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, any chance you could add the domain to this list of domains?