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How A.I. Could Change the Future of Work
With artificial intelligence tools becoming more and more accessible, will companies use the new technology to increase productivity–or to reduce labor costs?
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I Answered a Craigslist Ad Offering $25/Hr to Help a Woman ‘Match With Intelligent, Well-Educated Men' on Bumble and OKCupid
In 2019, when I needed to pick up some gig work, I replied to a Craigslist ad and got a strange side hustle helping someone looking to “find love online.”
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5 In-Demand Skills for Freelancers That Companies Are Looking for Now—One Pays Up to $250 an Hour
If you’re keen to start freelancing yourself, consider learning SEO or graphic design to meet some of the most in-demand needs.
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These Are the Top 10 Cities to Find a Remote Job
The No. 1 city for remote work has more than three times the national average of work-from-home job openings.
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29-Year-Old Earns $187,000 and Only Works 9 Months a Year — and His Job Doesn't Require a Bachelor's Degree
Travel nurse Aspen Tucker has been able to achieve financial goals by earning a high salary and residing in a state with a low cost of living.
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1 in 3 People Would Quit for a 4-Day Workweek Job, According to a New Report
The four-day workweek is gaining momentum, and people say they’re willing to quit to have it.
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US Adds a Healthy 236,000 Jobs Despite Fed's Rate Hikes
America’s employers added a solid 236,000 jobs in March, reflecting a resilient labor market and suggesting that the Federal Reserve may see the need to keep raising interest rates in the coming months. The unemployment rate fell to 3.5%, not far above the 53-year low of 3.4% set in January. Last month’s job growth was down from February’s gain of...
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44-Year-Old's Laundry Side Hustle Helped Her Buy a Laundromat—Now It Brings in $24,000 a Month
Christian Sanya’s love for laundry first sprouted into a side hustle, and then a lucrative laundromat business — all on top of her full-time job.
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The Job Market Is Cooling But Remains ‘Red Hot,' Economist Says. What to Expect as a Job Seeker
The labor market remains historically strong for workers, but job seekers may be wise to proceed with a bit more caution, experts say.
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ChatGPT is the ‘Ultimate Resume Cheat Code,' Writes Standout CV in Seconds
The secret to writing the perfect resume could lie with ChatGPT.
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New Mexico is Hiring ‘Professional Bear Huggers'
The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish is hiring conservation officers, or “professional bear huggers,” for a research project analyzing bear movements and population dynamics.
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Amazon Cuts 9,000 More Jobs, Bringing 2023 Total to 27,000
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy is telling employees in a memo that the company plans to eliminate 9,000 more jobs in the next few weeks. The job cuts would mark the second largest round of layoffs in the company’s history. Amazon had already cut 18,000 in the past few months. In the memo on Monday, Jassy said the second phase of...
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10 In-Demand Remote Jobs Paying $100,000 Or More That Companies Are Hiring for Now
The top industries offering ample remote work opportunities with six-figure salaries include tech, marketing and accounting and finance, per FlexJobs’ research.
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7 Statistics That Highlight the Gender Pay Gap
A 2022 study from Pew Research Center showed U.S. women earned on average 82% of what men earn, a mere 2% increase from 2002. Drilling into that, we can see how different groups of women are impacted differently by the pay gap.
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This Organization Is Training Female Farmworkers in Construction
The United States is facing a construction labor shortage that some experts predict will only get worse. In California, an organization is offering free training and a career pivot to female farmworkers to help address the demand.
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Bernie Sanders Schedules Vote to Force Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz to Testify About Unionization Effort
Sen. Bernie Sanders is raising the stakes in his effort to get Starbucks’ interim CEO Howard Schultz to testify at a Senate hearing about an ongoing unionization effort at the company.
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Here's Where the Jobs Will Be During the Rolling Recessions
Recession-like conditions rolling through the U.S. economy are likely to cause more ripples through an otherwise strong jobs market.
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How the U.S. Labor Market Went From ‘Quiet Quitting' to ‘Quiet Hiring'
‘Quiet quitting,’ an anti-hustle culture trend, gained momentum in 2022. This year, ‘quiet hiring’ has become the latest workplace buzzword.
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4 Side Hustles for Gen Z That Can Bring in Hundreds Or Even Thousands of Dollars a Month
There are plenty of side hustles that are well suited for Gen Z, such as affiliate marketing on social media and food delivery.
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Calling All Cheese Lovers: This Job Will Pay You $1K to Try Different Cheeses Before Bed
Attention cheese lovers – there’s a new job listing you’re going to want to know about, but there’s a nightmarish catch.