Meta has announced the return of its job listings feature on Facebook Marketplace for users in the United States, more than two years after it was discontinued. The revived feature is specifically aimed at helping 'young adults find local entry-level job opportunities' and part-time work. This move comes as the job market experiences a slowdown and growing concerns about the impact of artificial intelligence on entry-level positions. While Meta did not provide a clear reason for the initial discontinuation or the revival, the announcement highlights that the job listings will be public and visible to all users aged 18 and older, and will allow direct communication with employers via Messenger.
Meta Revives Facebook's Job Board to Target Entry-Level Work Amid AI Concerns
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