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Monthly Archives: March 2023
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Why This Technology Will Surge This Year and How You Can Capitalize On It
by Anis Uzzaman • • 0 Comments
Certain technologies have become more relevant to startups and corporations. Looking ahead, quantum computing is set to make waves in the tech industry.
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ZipRecruiter vs. Craigslist vs. LinkedIn: Which Is the Better Job Site?
by Entrepreneur Deals • • 0 Comments
Each one can be a valuable resource for finding quality talent, but which one is the best for your business? Here is a comparison of these job sites to help you decide.
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How Flexible Work Will Give Your Business the Biggest Advantage
by Daniel Todd • • 0 Comments
Flexible work can increase the quality of life for employees while still meeting and exceeding the goals of the company.
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As Tech Hiring Slows, This Industry is the Fastest-Growing Employer in the U.S.
by Madeline Garfinkle • • 0 Comments
Hospitality has rebounded from pandemic lows and outpaced other industries for hiring in the first half of 2022 and has now become the leading employer in the U.S. as of January 2023.
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WWE Wants to Make Betting on Scripted Matches Legal
by Dan Bova • • 0 Comments
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'Fake Work' Was 'Exposed' By Layoffs At Google And Meta, Says Former PayPal Executive
by Gabrielle Bienasz • • 0 Comments
Keith Rabois, an early PayPal executive, said that large tech companies needed to shed some workers.
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The Biggest Small Business Lessons Learned From Owners and Reviewers
by Emily Washcovick • • 0 Comments
Behind the Review celebrates 100 episodes of small business experience, talking about everything from review response to great customer service, to hiring and firing employees.
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How Racism is Perpetuated within Social Media and Artificial Intelligence
by Kelly Campbell • • 0 Comments
At social media platforms like LinkedIn, Instagram and TikTok, anti-racist policy enforcement has turned into a mechanism to uphold white supremacy. Along the same lines for some artificial intelligence applications, white-centric data inputs skew user experience and limit our imagining of a more inclusive world.