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    You are at:Home»Apps»Facebook is testing a new resume / CV feature barging in on LinkedIn’s turf

    Facebook is testing a new resume / CV feature barging in on LinkedIn’s turf

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    By Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi on October 17, 2017 Apps, Brands, Business, Facebook, Innovation, News, Social Media, Startups, Technology

    The social media giant Facebook is currently testing a new Resume / CV feature. The update could indicate a larger interest in the job searching and recruiting space, putting Facebook in direct competition with LinkedIn.

    Of course, Facebook already lets people share their professional experience with their friends in its existing “Work and Education” section — but the newly revamped version of the section expands some categories and lets users share more detailed information about each previous jobs they’ve held. But do you really want prospective employers to see your private Facebook profile? Instead, the new feature appears to combine all the relevant information into a single, professional-looking package – away from personal photos, status updates, and other Facebook posts people might not wish to share with recruiters and the wider world.

    Indeed, Facebook is trialing a resume feature, according to screenshots posted on social media – a move that would put it in direct competition with professional social network LinkedIn.

    Matt Navarra, director of social media for The Next Web, has shared screenshots of the resume feature sent to him by web developer Jane Manchun Wong, who saw it appear on her Facebook profile.

    Here is what it looks like:

     

    The feature lets users list their professional experience and education, as well as their contact details, an image, and other information – just like Microsoft-owned LinkedIn does.

    It’s not clear how many people currently have access to the resume feature, or what Facebook’s ultimate intentions are here. The social network often tests features on a small number of users before rolling them out more widely (or not).

    But just the fact that Facebook is experimenting with this is further evidence of how the Californian firm is increasingly trying to transcend its roots as a simple social network and move into the professional sector. In 2016, it launches Facebook At Work – now called Workplace – a modified version of Facebook designed for teams in the office to use.

    Given Facebook’s reputation for trying to crush potential rivals, for instance, Google Plus, SnapChat and many others, ought to make LinkedIn nervous.

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    Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi has been covering blockchain technology, intelligent technologies, cryptocurrency, cybersecurity, telecommunications technology, sustainability, autonomous vehicles, and other topics for Innovation Village since 2017. In the years since, he has published over 4,000 articles — a mix of breaking news, reviews, helpful how-tos, industry analysis, and more. | Open DM on Twitter @TapiwaMutisi

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