OkCupid succumbed to the swiping apps, and I think a similar thing would happen except instead of swiping based on photos you would swipe based on salary.
You use Tinder when you don't know what you want or your wants are superficial, you use OKC when you know what you want/don't want.
Job searches would be similar. For those who don't know what they want, the salary is the pretty face. For those who have suffered from bad relationships, they have a checklist.
I wouldn't mind swiping through job matches generated by an OkCupid-like algorithm. I am guessing people would swipe based on what they care about and it is fine. For me, the salary and the mission matter equally as long as the salary is above some reasonable threshold.
You use Tinder when you don't know what you want or your wants are superficial, you use OKC when you know what you want/don't want.
Job searches would be similar. For those who don't know what they want, the salary is the pretty face. For those who have suffered from bad relationships, they have a checklist.