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    Now she has a career services side business called No Ceilings. I've worked at Google, Amazon, and Uber. These are 3 common mistakes I see when people apply for tech jobs.

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    Kristi Coulter was working at Amazon when she found herself in an unexpectedly easy role. She enjoyed less stress and a better work-life balance in the job, but felt guilty about coasting.

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    The sessions, which are offered to people at all levels of English learning, require a minimum of two hours a week. (The site's volunteer tutors also teach computer literacy, GED test preparation ...

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    Amazon classifies Workers as contractors rather than employees and does not pay payroll taxes. Classifying Workers as contractors allows Amazon to avoid things like minimum wage, overtime, and workers compensation—this is a common practice among "gig economy" platforms. Workers are legally required to report their income as self-employment ...

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    According to Steve Kelly, Amazon spokesperson, job seekers can receive an immediate contingent offer for seasonal roles with an average starting pay of $18 per hour, sign-on bonuses up to ...

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    Like Amazon, U.S. supermarket chains Albertsons, Kroger <KR.N> and Raley's have sought new hires to staff busy sections and fulfill online orders. "We want those people to know we welcome them on ...