According to Forbes magazine, Facebook could launch a new service next month: Jobs.
The title is ambiguous, and some can see a direct attack against LinkedIn, the professional
social network. But both services are very different, and that the Facebook
community picks up on the social network is probably not related to the new
service.
Many users maintain in effect two different lives on Facebook: one private and one related to the professional world. Many stories of people having sometimes a little too involved with each other has prompted a majority of Internet users to be careful.
So yes, it is sure that with 900 million users, some will probably be interested in this new service. But the advantage with Facebook and LinkedIn is that one can be reserved for private life, while the other focuses more on professional careers.
Many users maintain in effect two different lives on Facebook: one private and one related to the professional world. Many stories of people having sometimes a little too involved with each other has prompted a majority of Internet users to be careful.
So yes, it is sure that with 900 million users, some will probably be interested in this new service. But the advantage with Facebook and LinkedIn is that one can be reserved for private life, while the other focuses more on professional careers.
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