Meta has officially brought back its job board on Facebook Marketplace for users in the United States, more than two years after discontinuing the feature. The revived service is specifically tailored to help young adults find local, entry-level, and part-time job opportunities. This strategic move comes at a time of growing concern over a slowdown in the job market and the potential for artificial intelligence to displace a significant number of entry-level positions. While Meta did not provide a detailed explanation for the initial shutdown or the subsequent relaunch, the announcement highlights the company's focus on connecting young job seekers with local and small businesses that are hiring. The job listings are publicly visible to all Facebook users aged 18 and older.
Facebook's Job Board Relaunched to Address AI's Threat to Entry-Level Work
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