Facebook To Take On Linkedin With Jobs Posting Feature
Facebook is testing a new feature that
would let businesses create job postings and receive applications from
candidates. The move would put it in direct competition with LinkedIn, which
makes most of its revenue from job hunters and recruiters who pay a monthly fee
to post resumes and connect with people outside of their circles.
“Based on
behavior we’ve seen on Facebook, where many small businesses post about their
job openings on their Page, we’re running a test for page admins to create job
postings and receive applications from candidates,” a Facebook spokesperson
told TechCrunch.
Page admins that have access to the
experimental jobs tab can create a job posting using the Page composer. Details
can include salary, job title, full-time or part-time status and more. Job
postings will appear along with other Page posts in the News Feed and within
the jobs tab itself, and users can submit their applications by clicking the
“apply now” button.
Facebook
currently has 1.79 billion active users, or about four times the number of
users on LinkedIn, and its users are more engaged. But given the high level of
noise already in users' feeds, businesses might have to compete heavily for
attention, whereas on LinkedIn users are there specifically to find job
opportunities and business connections.
There’s no word
on when the service might launch or how Facebook plans to monetize it.
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