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  2. What job seekers should know about temporary work and temp jobs

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    Between 2020 and 2021, U.S. temporary and contract staffing sales increased 17.9%, hitting $144.2 billion the year after the first COVID-19 stay-at-home orders, according to the American Staffing ...

  3. Temporary work - Wikipedia

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    Not all temporary employees find jobs through a temporary employment agency. With the rise of the Internet and gig economy (a labor market characterized by the prevalence of short-term contracts or freelance work as opposed to permanent jobs), many workers are now finding short-term jobs through freelance marketplaces : a situation that brings ...

  4. Employment agency - Wikipedia

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    An executive-search firm specializes in recruiting executive personnel for companies in various industries. This term may apply to job-search-consulting firms who charge job candidates a fee and who specialize in mid-to-upper-level executives. In the United States, some states require job-search-consulting firms to be licensed as employment ...

  5. Find Remote Jobs at These 41 Work-From-Home Companies - AOL

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    Companies that use Working Solutions include Shell, Intuit, Pfizer, Sprint, Peloton, Zillow and Expedia. Agents at Working Solutions are all WFH and can work when and where they want. Because of ...

  6. Contingent work - Wikipedia

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    Contingent work. Contingent work, casual work, or contract work, is an employment relationship with limited job security, payment on a piece work basis, typically part-time (typically with variable hours) that is considered non-permanent. Although there is less job security, freelancers often report incomes higher than their former traditional ...

  7. Micro job - Wikipedia

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    Micro job. A micro job is a temporary, task-type job of all types, often booked through the Internet. [1] [dubious – discuss] The practice of working micro jobs is called microemployment, and the person who does micro jobs is called a microemployee. Work may included online or in-person jobs, such as writing blogs, virtual assistant, handyman ...

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