Facebook is testing a new feature called Professional Mode for user profiles. This mode lets people separate their personal posts from their work-related content. It is an optional setting.
(Facebook Tests A Professional Mode For Profiles)
The company wants to help users manage their online presence better. Many people use Facebook for both social connections and business activities. Mixing personal life with professional life can be messy.
Professional Mode creates a distinct section on a user’s profile. This section showcases work history, projects, and professional skills. Personal updates, photos, and friend interactions stay in the main profile area.
Users can choose who sees their Professional Mode section. They might show it to everyone, or only to specific groups like colleagues or clients. This gives users more control over their professional image.
Facebook thinks this feature is useful for freelancers, artists, small business owners, and job seekers. These individuals often use Facebook to find work or promote their services. A dedicated professional space could make this easier.
The test is happening now. Facebook is gathering feedback from users trying Professional Mode. The company has not announced a full launch date yet. They will decide based on the test results.
(Facebook Tests A Professional Mode For Profiles)
This update responds to how people actually use Facebook. The platform is more than just friends and family for many. People build careers and find opportunities there too. Facebook wants to support these needs better.

