Are you hunting for work? Meta announced Monday that it’s rolling out a Local Jobs experience to make it easier for US users to discover and apply for nearby work directly on Facebook. The feature is inside Facebook Marketplace, Groups and Pages, letting employers post openings and job seekers filter roles by distance, category or employment type.
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Users can apply or message employers directly through Facebook Messenger, while the employers can publish job listings with just a few taps — similar to how users post items for sale on Marketplace.
Facebook offered a Jobs feature before discontinuing it in 2022, pushing business hiring toward its other platforms. Its return suggests Meta is attempting to expand Facebook’s usefulness beyond social networking and to position it once again as a hub for community-driven opportunities.
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“We’ve always been about connecting with people, whether through shared interests or key life events,” the press release states. “Now, if you’re looking for entry-level, trade and service industry employment in your community, Facebook can help you connect with local people and small businesses who are hiring.”
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How to get started with Local Jobs
According to Meta, Local Jobs will appear as a dedicated section in Facebook Marketplace starting this week. Users 18 and older can:
- Tap the Marketplace tab on the Facebook app or website.
- Select Jobs to browse available positions nearby.
- Use filters for job type, category and distance.
- Tap Apply or message the employer directly via Messenger.
Businesses and page admins can post jobs by creating a new listing in Marketplace or from their Facebook Page. Listings can include job details, pay range, and scheduling information and will appear in local searches automatically.
The Local Jobs feature is rolling out across the US now, with Meta saying it plans to expand it in the months ahead.
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