Applying for jobs has been made easier as Facebook now provides for
its users medium to
apply for jobs directly while accessing the
platform.
Facebook on Wednesday began letting businesses in the US or Canada
post jobs and take applications from job seekers, posing a challenge to
Microsoft-owned LinkedIn, reports AFP.
This means that people using Facebook will be able to find
help-wanted posts at business pages on Facebook or by looking in a new
‘jobs’ bookmark on the leading social network’s mobile application.
“Businesses and people already use Facebook to fill and find jobs, so
we’re rolling out new features that allow job posting and application
directly on Facebook,” the California-based internet giant said in an
online message.
Also, when companies pay for job postings to be promoted, it will
appear on new feeds of many users. Facebook users will now have the
option to of the “apply now” button which will open an online form
already filled out with relevant information from a person’s Facebook
profile, according to the social network.
Furthermore, those applying for the jobs will be able to add, edit, and review forms before submitting them on Facebook.
The report by AFP further revealed that company representatives
managing business pages at Facebook will be able to examine applications
and then contact potential candidates using the Messenger text
communication service.
Facebook said it tested the new tools in the US and will be rolling them out more broadly here and in Canada in coming weeks

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