Simply Hired Launches Job Search On Facebook

Job search engine Simply Hired has launched a personalized job search using Facebook. Users who login with Facebook are able to find jobs based on their current or previous work titl...
Simply Hired Launches Job Search On Facebook
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  • Job search engine Simply Hired has launched a personalized job search using Facebook.

    Users who login with Facebook are able to find jobs based on their current or previous work titles, location, interests and their friends’ companies on Simply Hired. On the search results page, people looking for a job will be able to browse friends’ companies and search for job openings.

    Beta testing of this feature has doubled user engagement on SimplyHired.com for users who opt-in. Additional features allow users to see a company directory listing where all their friends work and jobs at companies they like.  Users can also see companies where they have the highest number of friends and other job-related information. These features are available in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and India.

    "Simply Hired is showing what’s possible when you make it easy to find jobs through friends," said Ethan Beard, director of the Facebook Developer Network.

    "Personal relationships and professional networking have always been the best ways to find a new job. By integrating with Facebook, Simply Hired is bringing this to life online and helping users tap into their social connections to personalize the job search process."

    According to recent SimplyHired.com polls, 77 percent of respondents currently have a Facebook account, with 65 percent of respondents already using social sites such as Facebook to search for a job.

    "Personalization is the next generation of job search," said Simply Hired CEO Gautam Godhwani.

    "Today, Simply Hired takes another significant step toward making job search simple by combining the largest social graph with the largest job database."
     

     

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