Facebook Job Searches
Jobs on Facebook is shutting down outside of the United States and Canada
The Jobs on Facebook product is changing on February 22, 2022. Facebook's 'Jobs' was a feature that allowed businesses to post job vacancies on their page, which were be visible to anyone who visits the page, and also appeared on the news feeds of FB users who have 'liked' the page, easing the job finding process for the people
✳ Existing Facebook Groups with a "Jobs" group type will be changed to the "General" group type and the "Jobs" group type will no longer be available
✳ The ability to distribute free jobs via a partner integration with the Jobs on Facebook API will no longer be available.
✳ Jobs on Facebook will no longer be available on the Facebook Lite app or Facebook mobile website for both employers and seekers.
✳ The Jobs on Facebook browser will no longer be available.
✳ Jobs on Facebook is shutting down outside of the United States and Canada.
Google Searches in 2021
What we searched for in Google - 2021
Being reminded of how the questions we ask connect us, to a greater degree, than the answers we get back
Global Searches 2021:
Searches:
1. Australia vs India
2. India vs England
3. IPL
4. NBA
5. Euro 2021
6. Copa América
7. India vs New Zealand
8. T20 World Cup
9. Squid Game
10. DMX
Songs:
1. drivers license, Olivia Rodrigo
2. MONTERO (Call Me by Your Name), Lil Nas X
3. INDUSTRY BABY, Lil Nas X feat. Jack Harlow
4. Fancy Like, Walker Hayes
5. MAPA, SB19
6. good 4 u, Olivia Rodrigo
7. Butter, BTS
8. Jalebi Baby, Tesher
9. Wellerman, Nathan Evans
10. Good Days, SZA
TV Shows:
1. Squid Game
2. Bridgerton
3. WandaVision
4. Cobra Kai
5. Loki
6. Sweet Tooth
7. Lupin
8. Ginny and Georgia
9. True Beauty
10. BBB21
News:
1. Afghanistan
2. AMC Stock
3. COVID Vaccine
4. Dogecoin
5. GME Stock
6. Stimulus Check
7. Georgia Senate Race
8. Hurricane Ida
9. COVID
10. Ethereum Price
#ayearinsearch #google #inthistogether2021 #recruitment
Right to work
Good news - permanent introduction of digital right to work checks
Digital RTW checks have been in place since March 2020, it was a success, simplifying the hiring process and allowing people to quickly and safely get into work, especially in rural areas and for remote workers.
The Home Office has announced that a permanent system of digital right to work (RTW) checks will be put into place from 6 April 2022.
Although, the Home Office review states that the costs of using the new digital system will have to be met by employers. This could vary from £1.45 to £70 per check. As well as having to deal with increases to National Insurance and rising inflation, processing costs for online checks like these will have a further impact on those businesses still looking to recover during the recent turbulent market.
Meanwhile, for foreign nationals, employers can continue to use the existing free online checking service for overseas candidates. This would result in a two-tier system which disadvantages UK jobseekers in the labour market, while government are also trying to incentivise employers not to rely on workers from abroad.
#digitalchecks #righttowork #recruitment#recrutimentlife #rec2rec