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Top 25 Stay At Home Jobs [And Scams To Avoid] - Arrest Your Debt
Today, you can make more money with a stay at home job than you can at many traditional companies. Check out these top 25 stay at home jobs to inspire you!
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Online Proofreading Jobs for Flexible Home-Based Work
If you’ve been looking for a work from home opportunity, yet can’t seem to find something that fits your capabilities and schedule, then you may not have considered online proofreading. If you have a keen eye for the details and can spot the errors when you’re reading a blog post or book, then you’re likely to have the necessary skills to make a decent income as a proofreader. What is Proofreading? In simple terms, proofreading is the review or checking of documents for spelling, punctuation, and grammar errors. A proofreader is required to sift articles, documents, and other written materials
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AI will affect better-paid workers—but that doesn’t mean they’re the most vulnerable
Our recent analysis of the possible workforce impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) has introduced some new twists into the “future of work” debate. The analysis, leveraging a novel method developed by Stanford Ph.D. candidate Michael Webb, suggests that AI’s effects may, for better or worse, have a distinctly white-collar tilt. That finding has impinged on at least one of the common views about automation.
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Consider how you choose and manage credit products
There are credit products like Personal Loan, EMI Free Loan, Personal Overdraft, Holiday Loan, Wedding Loan and other loan products. Apply online, get instant loan approval and loan disbursal within 24-36 hours after submitting required documents. One must review the repercussions of taking credit on a high rate as one can find himself in a debt trap.
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Former Employees of The Last of Us Developer Naughty Dog Describe Toxic Crunch Culture
Add another developer to the list of those accused of cultivating toxic work conditions—this time, lauded developer of The Last of Us and the Uncharted franchises, Naughty Dog. A report from COGconnected detailed statements from more than a dozen sources who have worked (or currently work) at the AAA studio, and many of whom described a back-breaking crunch culture that negatively impacted the lives of several Naughty Dog employees.
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Aussie sex workers were kicked off American websites so they built their own
What happens when your community is no longer welcome on the internet? For Australian sex workers, that's been the reality for almost one year. The Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act (FOSTA) made online platforms like Facebook and Google liable for any content that advertised sex work, even consensual work.
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If You're a "Generalist" at Work, the Future Is Brighter Than You Think
The age of the specialist is giving way to the age of the Renaissance person.
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Lyft executive suggests drivers become mechanics after they're replaced by self-driving robo-taxis
Lyft's head of operations has an interesting new metaphor for the ride-hailing drivers that power the company's service. Speaking at the Smart Cities conference in New York on Tuesday, chief operating officer Jon McNeill compared drivers today, facing an impending revolution from autonomous technology, to the telephone switchboard workers of decades past.
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Succession planning for when you leave a job
When you leave your old job on good terms, you want to ensure a smooth transition to make life easier for your replacement. This succession planning checklist can help you to hand over the reins.
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The circular economy could create an enormous jobs boom
Often the Trump Administration’s concern to create jobs has taken priority over, and been in conflict with, other important issues such as sustainability and the need to tackle climate change. However, the rise of circular economy business models represents an opportunity for the Administration’s jobs agenda and the business community’s concerns about sustainability to align. The circular economy could be a driving force for the creation of local jobs as well as better environmental stewardship.
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What young IT professionals want
Want to attract and retain younger talent for IT positions? Think in terms of corporate purpose, culture, and professional development. Experts explain how to retool older hiring and retention programs.
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Happy freaking birthday, geezer: job hunting and ageism
Here in Denver job seekers are fortunate to have Andrew Hudson’s Jobs List. Andrew has developed an extremely effective channel helping area employers and professionals find each other, and beyond that the site is rich with valuable insights for both audiences. Every market should have an Andrew Hudson.
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Trading-Computer: Any recommendations?
There are many elements that come together to make for a successful trader. One is understanding the markets, and another is having access to excellent technology […]
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Future-proof your career with AI
AI is the fastest growing field in enterprise tech. Here's how to get an AI job you will love.
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Contracts can be a career: Finding a place in the gig economy
Whether by choice or a lack of options, more people are working in the “gig” economy. Gig work is different from joining a company as a “permanent” employee, so it is important to manage your career well if you are — or aspire to be — a gig worker. From Grab drivers and cleaners to website developers and lawyers, online platforms and more flexible systems are enabling people to take part in short-term digital-enabled jobs, or “gigs”, and get paid for their work.
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The Plague of Pointless Work
In his new book, David Graeber examines the decoupling of work from meaningful activity.
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Why no one really knows how many jobs automation will replace
Tech CEOs and politicians alike have issued grave warnings about the capability of automation, including AI, to replace large swaths of our current workforce. But the people who actually study this for a living — economists — have very different ideas about just how large the scale of that automation will be.
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Universal basic income wouldn’t make people lazy–it would change the nature of work
Americans believe in the importance of a good day’s work. And so it’s understandable that the prospect of a universal basic income (UBI), in which the government would issue checks to cover the basic costs of living, rubs some people the wrong way. Writing in The Week in 2014, Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry envisions a UBI dystopia in which “millions of people” are “listing away in socially destructive idleness,” with “the consequences of this lost productivity reverberating throughout the society in lower growth and, probably, lower employment.”
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The Future of Pointless Work
Some years ago, I had a colleague who would frequently complain that he didn’t have enough to do. He’d mention how much free time he had to our team, ask for more tasks from our boss, and bring it up at after-work drinks. He was right, of course, about the situation: Although we were hardly idle, even the most productive among us couldn’t claim to be toiling for eight (or even five, sometimes three) full hours a day.
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How companies can sweeten the deal to attract new IT hires
You can’t afford the salary techies demand? Here are other ways businesses can attract top-quality IT staff—and what job candidates can ask for when "pay me more" is not an option.
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