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How to Find a Job on Facebook: An Insider’s Take

How to Find a Job on Facebook: An Insider’s Take

With the remarkably low unemployment rate, 2018 is the year of the job seeker. Employers are faced with the challenge of creatively finding top talent to fill their open positions. This means that career opportunities are available just about everywhere we look. Utilizing different avenues, such as social media, can give you a break from the typical application process and get your information directly in the hands of hiring managers.

Many people use Facebook to engage with friends and family by posting updates and pictures about their life. But some have yet to discover the robust abilities that Facebook has for both active and passive job seekers. With over a year of experience spending hours inside of these features, I’d like to give you some tips from the other side of the social network that might just help you land your next career on Facebook.

1. Facebook Jobs

In 2017, Facebook rolled out its job platform to users in the United States. This feature allows job seekers to search and filter positions available in their area. Each job posting has details about the position, salary information and a link to apply. When you apply through Facebook, it gives you the ability to enter your education and work experience into a form. Facebook takes the information that you entered and creates a PDF resume that companies can download and begin the hiring process with.

It should be noted that when the job poster receives the application, it comes through in two ways. The first is through a message to their inbox, which automatically puts you in contact with someone in the company. The second is in a database, where your information is accessible by the job poster at any time. These are two great advantages as they allow you to send over additional resources to the company, inquire about your application status or find out more information about the job. This also provides the opportunity to be contacted through the social network in the future about other positions if the one you applied to isn’t a good fit.

2. Local and Industry Groups

More than likely, there are groups dedicated to job seekers in your city, county or state. There are also many groups created for individuals in different industries. If Facebook groups don’t exist for your area or for your type of job, there are other kinds of groups like local buy and sell groups, that you might be able to join and leverage in your job search. Many recruiters and hiring managers will post in these groups to reach individuals in a specific area or trade. As an employer, we post our open positions every couple of weeks. These groups are a great way to stay up to date on the latest positions in your area or field of work. Often times Facebook groups are private, so if you decide to post in the group, it won’t be visible to your friends or family on the social network platform.

3. Leverage Your Network

Though Facebook doesn’t carry the same professional weight as LinkedIn, the social network, in my opinion, is the ultimate resource for networking opportunities. I would argue that your Facebook friends are your strongest connections out of all of your social media networks. It is a great tool to ask for recommendations, or catch up with old friends who might be able to lead you to your next career move. Utilize your friends list to see where your connections are working and don’t be afraid to reach out if something sounds like it could be a great opportunity for you!

Not totally convinced that you are going to find your next job on Facebook? Consider these tips to make sure that you are utilizing all aspects of your LinkedIn profile to accelerate your job search.

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4 Quick Tips to Advance Your Job Search With LinkedIn

4 Quick Tips to Advance Your Job Search With LinkedIn

As a job seeker, you have a few key tools that play an important part in the search for your next career move. Treat your LinkedIn profile as one of those essential items, and you’ll be well on your way to landing your dream job.

With over 250 million active users on LinkedIn, you may be wondering how to stand out from the crowd. Luckily, there are a few quick ways to make the most out of your profile and focus your efforts on what matters most to you in your next opportunity.

1. Enhance your profile.

None of the advice in this article is relevant if your LinkedIn profile doesn’t reflect your current skills and experience. Make sure to include keywords that are relevant to the kind of work you do. Recruiters will often utilize these in their search to find qualified individuals for their jobs. Your profile summary and employment descriptions are good places to incorporate these. Lastly, make sure that you don’t miss out on any opportunities by double-checking that your contact information is correct and your notifications are turned on.

2. Define what you are looking for.

By utilizing LinkedIn’s Career Interests feature, you can let hiring professionals on the platform know what kinds of jobs you are after. You have the ability to choose different job titles, locations, company size and even your preferred start date. On your profile, you can also turn on the “let recruiters know you’re open” switch. This will help recruiters come to you without submitting a single application.

3. Utilize LinkedIn’s robust job search features.

LinkedIn makes it simple to find jobs that would be a good fit for you. You can filter open positions by a number of different fields and see if you have any connections to individuals at the organization you are applying to. You can also easily apply with your LinkedIn profile, saving you time and the pain of a long application process. If you want to be notified when new positions are posted, you may set up alerts for specific opportunities that you are looking for. These features allow you to focus your job search on the positions that are right for you and your career while saving you time in the long run.

4. Be active.

By dedicating a portion of your day to being active on LinkedIn, you can accomplish a number of different things. Start by liking posts by individuals both inside and outside of your network, sharing relevant content to your industry and sending a message or two. By engaging with your current connections, you will stay top-of-mind and doors to new opportunities may start to open. This will also help you stay up to date with trends in your industry, which could be good talking points during an interview down the line.

Putting a little effort behind your LinkedIn profile could advance your job search beyond the typical application process and create new opportunities in unexpected places.

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