How To Find Jobs on Facebook (Free Job Posting No Longer Available)

Last updated on December 23rd, 2023 at 10:01 am

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UPDATE: Facebook shut down free job posting

Facebook has shut down the free job posting tool on its platform. The Meta announced the decision to remove the tool on February 28, 2023. No reason was given by the organization, but analysts say it’s due to Meta’s new objective of generating more revenue.

Finding jobs on Facebook was made easier when the social media platform launched its job-searching tool in 2017. Sadly, only a few people are aware that they can snag a job on the social media platform.

Hey, if posting photos of you and your friends chilling is what you use Facebook for and you’ve been submitting manual applications in your area, then you’re not tapping into the full job potential on Facebook.

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Finding jobs on Facebook is easy, but there are pros and cons regarding privacy settings.

What employers do on Facebook

Organisations and firms don’t only share updates about their company, they now recruit using Facebook job search tool, this is an aspect you need to tap into.

Finding jobs on Facebook

Facebook is the largest social media platform with 2.2 billion monthly active users as at January 2018.

It is also the social media where people spend more time, according to a 2015 Pew Research study, 70% of Facebook users engage daily, versus only 13% of LinkedIn users.

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LinkedIn isn’t the only professional medium where employers recruit 55% of recruiters use Facebook to recruit, according to Jobvite’s 2015 Recruiter Nation study 

That’s why you need to pay attention to Facebook and use it to find job near you today.

What you need to do before jumping on it

You can’t just jump on it. Just like the way you dot your Ais and Tis on LinkedIn, you need to do the same on Facebook, if really you want to get hired by recuiters.

Facebook privacy setting
  • Check Your Privacy Settings to make sure your profile is public, if you set it to “friends” only you won’t be seen by a company who’s in need of your service.
  • Remove objectionable materials from your timeline or photos that are erotic.
  • Make sure to complete your profile: education, experiences where needed should be completed.
  • Whenever you add a status update, you can actually select who you want to see your update. “It works like an email distribution list. Facebook sets up several lists for you already or you may decide to set up a list for your job search friends,” says Hannah Morgan, a Job-Hunt’s Social Media Job Search Expert in her article, 9 Tips to Leverage Facebook for a Successful Job Search
  • Follow people of interest
Facebook privacy settings

Having done that, it’s time to…

How to find jobs on Facebook

Step 1: Login to Facebook

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Step 2: If you using a laptop or desktop, check available options by your left hand side and click “see more”

Step 3: The see more will show other options, look for “jobs” and click on it.

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Finding jobs on Facebook

Step 4: Jobs option (Facebook) will bring up all the available jobs near. You can change location for you to see jobs near you.

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Final thoughts:

Facebook has gone beyond socialising, it has become a social media platform where job seekers can be employed. There are thousands of job opportunities there if you know how to tap into these opportunities.

Note: If your location is set to Nigeria, please be careful, there could be fake job posting.

Don’t pay to apply, and do a thorough finding before going for interview.

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  • Opeyemi Quadri

    Ope is a finance writer and researcher with 10+ years of experience in content creation. His interests cut across decentralized finance, investment, foreign exchange, government policies and politics.

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