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RSS FeedsFacebook Begins Testing Résumé `Work Histories` Feature on Mobile, Acquires Popular Teen App `TBH`
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17 october 2017 15:24:13

 
Facebook Begins Testing Résumé `Work Histories` Feature on Mobile, Acquires Popular Teen App `TBH`
(MacRumors iPhone)
 


After announcing support for job applications within the Facebook app on iOS earlier in 2017, Facebook this week has been testing out a LinkedIn-like résumé/CV `work histories` feature for certain mobile users. Discovered by developer Jane Manchun Wong, and shared by The Next Web, the feature lets Facebook users share their work experience with potential employers without having to leave the app. The update is an expansion to Facebook`s standard `work and education` profile section, but not all aspects of a user`s résumé are shared publicly. Although it`s unclear, it appears that `detailed information` from this section could potentially only be shown to job hunters looking at a profile. Images via @wongmjane and The Next Web Users are able to list professional and educational background information, select start/end dates, and more. Facebook confirmed the feature`s test, but as with any trial period, there`s a possibility that this `work histories` update won`t see an expansion to all users. At Facebook, we´re always building and testing new products and services. We´re currently testing a work histories feature to continue to help people find and businesses hire for jobs on Facebook. In other Facebook news, this week the social media company acquired popular teen app `TBH` in a continued effort to appeal to younger generations (via BuzzFeed). The app lets its users give one another compliments by sending and receiving brief quizzes, with the multiple choice answers randomly generating four friends who also have the app. Responses are anonymous, but users can choose to reveal their answers after the questions have been asked. TBH originally launched in one high school in Georgia, then spread to more than 3,000 schools in just three days. More states will follow soon, according to the app`s creator Midnight Labs, but an expansion timeline is unclear. Despite the limited area of support, TBH has been the top free app in the iOS App Stor ...


 
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