Talent.Me Will Help You Find Your Next Job Using Facebook

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In the last couple of years Linked.in, the biggest social network for professionals proved how social networking isn’t just about staying in touch with your friends, but getting job offers and looking for partners in your business ventures.

Talent.me is a professional networking app for Facebook. It wants to use your friend network and make it work for you and your career advancement. If you ever wanted to know if some of your Facebook friends work or have worked for a particular company, Talent.me will get you that information.

Facebook As A Business Network

First you should visit Talent.me and sign in with your Facebook account. Once you grant access rights to it, you will import your LinkedIn data into Talent.me.

Here comes the fun part – you can add more of your talents, post updates and add more details to your profile. You can see more Talent.me users in the Activity feed and their activities together with links to their profiles, which you can use to easily connect with them.

Get A Job Using Facebook

Job seeking is probably the most powerful feature in Talent.me’s app; enter keywords and you’ll instantly get a list of available jobs. You can filter it down with your location or even with the talent you have.

Looking for a job?

If you need help in finding a job, you can easily post a status update directly from the Talent.me application.

Like Me… Or Endorse Me

As opposed to LinkedIn’s recommendations, Talent.me allows you to get or receive endorsements. Giving endorsements will help your contacts to get hired again by someone else, as it’s some kind of guarantee that they are reliable and valuable addition to teams around the world.

Endorse and get endorsed

On the other hand, when you finish a job for someone, you can ask to get endorsed, and if you’re really worth it, you’ll probably get it. So, in the future, when applying for a position, you can show to your future employer what other people, his colleagues, think of you.

Although LinkedIn is built for professional networking, if it’s too big for you, you might check out Talent.me. Who knows, maybe your future job is waiting for you somewhere in your Facebook network?