Facebook's local job listings are back - how to use the social network to find a gig
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Facebook's local job listings are back - how to use the social network to find a gig
"If you're looking for a job, you probably find yourself getting distracted with social media. Thanks to the return of an old feature, though, you might actually find your next job through Facebook. Starting Monday, local job listings are returning to Facebook, Meta said in a blog post. Also: I tested Meta Ray-Ban Display alternatives, and these are better in several ways for less money The feature existed on the platform for some time, but has been gone for several years."
"Facebook said you can now connect with local businesses to find entry-level, trade, and service industry job openings near you. Job listings on Facebook are public and will appear to all adults 18 years and older. A policy page on the company's site lists several categories of jobs that are not permitted, like adult or drug-related services or products, ones that discriminate against applicants based on any protected characteristics, and multilevel marketing."
"The feature wasn't showing up for me yet, but Facebook said it's rolling out. To see local job listings, tap the "Jobs" tab in Marketplace. Job listings will also appear on local and career-focused Groups, and Pages can share posts directly to their pages. You can filter and sort jobs by category, distance, and job type. The more you search, Facebook will highlight relevant opportunities based on your browsing history."
Local job listings are returning to Facebook starting Monday, enabling users to find entry-level, trade, and service industry openings near them. Listings are public and visible to all adults 18 years and older. A dedicated Jobs tab in Marketplace provides access, and listings can also appear in local and career-focused Groups and Pages. Job seekers can filter and sort listings by category, distance, and job type, and Facebook will highlight relevant opportunities based on browsing history. A company policy page excludes certain categories, including adult or drug-related services, discriminatory postings, and multilevel marketing. When the feature originally debuted, recruiters listed more than 1.7 million jobs, reflecting its prior popularity before removal.
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