Sunday, May 24, 2020
Why Facebook Sucks for Job Search
Why Facebook Sucks for Job Search Tap the words jobs and Facebook into Google and see what happens. You will find internal careers at the company and thats it. How come there is no general careers section on Facebook? Why isnât there a job board built into the worldâs largest social network? Youâre not the only one to wonder why this may be. When Eduardo Saverin, tax refugee and co-founder of Facebook, left and set up Joboozle which is a social network focused on jobs, he didnât please Mark Zuckerberg. Zuck emailed Eduardo stating he was disappointed and that Facebook would probably do something with jobs. This indicates that launching a career section on Facebook was definitely on the cards back in the day at âThe Facebookâ. Sure Facebook is a place for friends and family but they all have jobs as well. What happened? Not much. Instead you had another network called LinkedIn taking the big slice of professional networking and to this day they are dominating the career and social networking space. So does that mean you canât find a job on Facebook? Well, there have been a few attempts at cracking this, here are some: BranchOut Earlier this year the professional networking app BranchOut was branded a serious contender to LinkedIn. Their user figures grew astronomically to 25 million users and they were apparently signing up 3 users per second. With that rate of sign-ups and the fact that Facebook already have almost 1 billion users, it looked plausible that this app could be a contender to LinkedIn. A few months later we learn that BranchOut have actually lost members instead. Whether the figures were there to attract more investors or users we donât know. Some call BranchOut a giant Ponzi scheme, with user-friendly badges. BeKnown Monster launched their professional networking tool on Facebook last year called BeKnown. Well, it WasKnown last year but it hasnât been in the news since. Social Bakers report that BeKnown has 240,000 active users per month and itâs the 481st most popular app on Facebook. So it doesnt look as a serious contender at this stage. See what one user thinks at How To Find Graduate Jobs on Facebooks BeKnown. Company Facebook Pages Yes there are a few applications that allow Page owners to list jobs on a separate tab. This can be useful when you already know what company you want to work for and you have liked the Page already. But that doesnt help anyone looking for a Java programmer job at any company in Manchester. Going the company route is similar to clicking on to the website of a business, then clicking to see current vacancies. Facebook Social Jobs Partnership Hereâs the most promising initiative of them all, the Social Jobs Partnership is Facebookâs own job listing pilot. This was run as a not-for-profit scheme matching jobseekers positions at local authorities around the US. This is still getting started and Facebook state: âThis initiative provides resources to help Americans use technology to find jobsâ. Sounds a bit like LinkedIn to me actually. The future With Facebookâs disappointing IPO the other month, one can expect them to bring out new features and a proper career section could be one of these. Recruiters and employers are chomping at the bits to be able to search through profiles and contact users for opportunities â" surely a lucrative revenue stream for Zuck co. What do you think; will Facebook be a place for most peopleâs social job search one day? Related: How Facebook is the Worst Place for Networking.
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