New Vietnamese Facebook has a quick job search section
Facebook recently added a new feature called "Jobs" to help employers and job seekers can post job / job search information easily on the world's largest social network. This feature is now available on both web-based Facebook and mobile apps.
This new feature of Facebook helps users to find jobs as well as find employees easily, without having to find small job groups themselves.
Just go to the main menu, navigate to the "Jobs" category, you will access the creation and job search section.
Jobs section in Facebook's main menu.
List of posted jobs and job information details.
Currently, in the Jobs section the user can choose:
- Job creation: For employers to post recruitment information to find employees.
- Self-employment for self: For job seekers posting resumes.
- Select job search by category of occupations, positions .
For recruitment information, the poster is required to complete information about the job position, company name or employer.
The Jobs feature has been updated by Facebook for international areas since February 28, but only "docked" in Vietnam market in early August.
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