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Previously on "Jobserve - testing? what's that?"

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  • Ardesco
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    Originally posted by peegee View Post
    . . . and what's with the hundreds of jobs that appear around 02:00 each morning now?
    I am told agents can post jobs in advance to go live on a certain day. I would guess thier cron job kicks in at 2am and makes all the jobs posted in advance go live.

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  • peegee
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    . . . and what's with the hundreds of jobs that appear around 02:00 each morning now?

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  • BrowneIssue
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    Originally posted by KentPhilip View Post
    I think what is happening here is that when you type in Business Analyst and it says:

    A suggested alternative is "Business Analyst" click here.

    it is just offering to search for the phrase not just the two words.
    Not so with the "project manager" and "project manager" - when it offers to change from "project manager" to "project manager" it does not give the same results as a manual search for the words "project" + "manager" or the phrase '"project manager"' (Pythonesque syntax) / """project manager""".

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  • KentPhilip
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    Originally posted by NickNick View Post
    I love the way I can type in 'Business Analyst' as a search term and it will come back with : "Did you mean 'Business Analyst' ?
    I think what is happening here is that when you type in Business Analyst and it says:

    A suggested alternative is "Business Analyst" click here.

    it is just offering to search for the phrase not just the two words.

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  • zara_backdog
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    Originally posted by BrowneIssue View Post
    Ad it recommends replacing "project manager" with "project manager" ... which comes back with fewer results.
    Typical for a PM then! - even though the BA has to ask the same question twice

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  • BrowneIssue
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    Ad it recommends replacing "project manager" with "project manager" ... which comes back with fewer results.

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  • thunderlizard
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    You mean it asks you the same question twice in quick succession? and you're a BA? Pot calling the kettle black I think.

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  • NickNick
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    Suggestions

    I love the way I can type in 'Business Analyst' as a search term and it will come back with : "Did you mean 'Business Analyst' ?

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  • Newbie000
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    I agree, since the 'revamp' it's gone a bit tulip

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  • tim123
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    Jobserve (the interface)'s been sh1t since the last revamp.

    It never remembers that you want to sort by date and always forces Best Match (how the **** can you have a best match on one word?) and the box on the RHS follows you down the page as you scroll down FFS.

    tim

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  • peegee
    started a topic Jobserve - testing? what's that?

    Jobserve - testing? what's that?

    Careful how you use Jobserve from today - a new search 'enhancement' means that all your saved searches will need checking (e.g. Job Type of 'contract' has been changed to 'any') and when you save Order By as 'Date' it resets to 'Best Match'.

    Sigh

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