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  2. The five WFH jobs that require no qualifications - AOL

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    Offering greater flexibility, no commuting costs and fewer distractions, remote working is pretty appealing. The five WFH jobs that require no qualifications Skip to main content

  3. 10 work-from-home jobs that don’t require talking on the ...

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    These jobs can be a great option for any those who have a noisy household, a sporadic schedule, or phone anxiety. (Photo illustration by Fortune; Original photos by Getty Images (2))

  4. 40 Legit Companies That Will Pay You To Work From Home - AOL

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    Using FlexJobs’ list of the 100 top companies with remote jobs, GOBankingRates pinpointed 40 organizations that have offered work-at-home positions. Note that job listings change constantly, and ...

  5. Employment website - Wikipedia

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    A job board is a website that facilitates job hunting and range from large scale generalist sites to niche job boards for job categories such as engineering, legal, insurance, social work, teaching, mobile app development as well as cross-sector categories such as green jobs, ethical jobs and seasonal jobs.

  6. Monster.com - Wikipedia

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    It was populated with job descriptions from the newspaper segment of Adion's business. It was one of the first employment websites. [1] Shortly thereafter, it was acquired by TMP Worldwide, led by Andrew McKelvey, for $930,000. TMP also acquired Online Career Center and, in 1999, merged it with Monster Board to form Monster.com. [2] [3]

  7. Micro job - Wikipedia

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    Personal income varies depending on the jobs taken and the fee charged by the platform offering the jobs. [2] The concept is related to that of the gig economy. [3] The micro-job industry is part of a larger movement of companies facilitating the outsourcing of products: for example AirBNB, which lets users independently rent out houses. [4]