Facebook is reportedly set to launch a new career website
which will allow users maintain personal and professional accounts for distinct
uses.
The new service, known as “Facebook at work”, could challenge
other career based social media sites like LinkedIn, Google’s drive email and
Microsoft Outlook products.
Currently, most organizations ban employees from accessing
the regular Facebook site at work as a means of curbing workplace distraction
and misuse of productive working hours. “Facebook at work” has features which
would enable users to chat with co-workers, connect with professional contacts
and work jointly on documents-features which could soften the hard stance of
employers. Despite these, however, “to become an integral part of office life,
Facebook will need to win (their-employees) trust”, stressed the Financial
times.
The new service is currently undergoing trials, but the date
of the launch is unknown as yet.
Facebook was founded in 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg and as at
September 2014, has over 1 billion users.
Source: Sputniknews.com