Facebook is in the process of implementing a new feature to your profile. Sociobits.org shared with us that the social network company is adding a Professional Skills section to user accounts, mirroring LinkedIn.
If you want to add Professional Skills to your profile, just go the
About section and scroll down — it’s going to be right underneath the
Work and Education part.
And just like all the other sections, just
start filling in your information and there you go.
What makes this perhaps all the more fascinating is that this another
step Facebook is taking to further leverage social connections to help
users find jobs — something that has been LinkedIn’s territory for some
time.
Furthermore, if you look at the above screenshot, by filling in your
Professional Skills, you’re linking to a specific interest, perhaps
helping others find you — people who you’re not connected to (read:
beyond “friends of friends”) who have a similar interest or are looking
to hire someone with that skill, could run a query using Graph Search and your name could appear.
To be fair, LinkedIn has had this feature for some time, but
currently on your profile, those interests are not actionable — meaning
it won’t take you to view other users with similar tastes.
Also, if you
run a search, it will only allow you to look for people, jobs,
companies, groups, universities, and what’s in your inbox, not by
interest.
If you’re thinking that this is something Facebook copied from the
professional social network, then you’re right.
But as the saying goes:
“imitation is the sincerest form of flattery”. LinkedIn has also
borrowed features from Facebook, including the time when it rolled out its own form of Likes with endorsements of skills.
However, let’s not be mistaken to think that LinkedIn is immune to
whatever Facebook is doing, because it’s not.
Facebook has been moving
slowly to enter the online recruiting and job search market and today’s
move could be a sign that it’s planning on accelerating its pace.
Nearly
a year ago, the Menlo Park-based company announced a partnership with the US Department of Labor
and other agencies to launch the Social Jobs Partnership app that
aggregates more than 1.7 million open positions from recruiting
companies like BranchOut, JobVite, and Monsters.com.
We know that Facebook’s Professional Skills feature has been added at
least six days ago, but we’ve waiting for confirmation as to exactly
when.
It’s unclear whether this feature is being released worldwide or
just for a select group and a result of the normal testing purposes that
Facebook does periodically.
We have, of course, reached out to Facebook
for comment and will update if we hear back.
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