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  2. Prefer Side Gigs? Land Remote Freelance Jobs With the ... - AOL

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    The workplace landscape has drastically changed since the pandemic -- and these changes are here to stay. Freelancing, side gigs and remote work are now very common occurrences. Indeed, an ...

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    While every new year brings workplace and industry changes, 2025 may be especially unique, according to Maria DeLorenzis Reyes, a workplace expert and career coach, due to a new presidential...

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  5. Side job - Wikipedia

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    A side job can be a full-time job, part-time contract, or freelance work, and a person can hold more than one side job. [2] Side jobs gained in popularity in the U.S. because of wage stagnation and low wage growth that has not kept up with the rise in cost of living, with nearly a third of people with side jobs requiring them to pay expenses. [3]

  6. Guru.com - Wikipedia

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    Guru Inc. was founded in 1998 [2] in San Francisco as an online clearing house for high tech workers seeking short-term contracts. The company, led by brothers Jon and James Slavet, raised $3M USD in angel funding and a further $16M USD in a full venture round led by Greylock Partners and August Capital. [2]

  7. Temporary work - Wikipedia

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    It is the "one-person, one-career model" that society is accustomed to, and the gig economy is disrupting a relatively recent phenomenon. [8] Before the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century, it was common for one person to take on multiple temporary jobs to piece together livable earnings.