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  4. Computer (occupation) - Wikipedia

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    One such computer was Dorothy Vaughan who began her work in 1943 with the Langley Research Center as a special hire to aid the war effort, [45] and who came to supervise the West Area Computers, a group of African-American women who worked as computers at Langley. Human computing was, at the time, considered menial work.

  5. Thankfully, the unemployment rate is far lower than its near-15% peak in April 2020. Nevertheless, it stands at 6% now — still nearly double where it was just before the pandemic began. As a...

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    Some are choosing to pursue a "panic master's" degree to delay their job search. A computer science degree has become an increasingly popular choice for students seeking a six-figure job in Big ...

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  8. 100 Best Companies to Work For - Wikipedia

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    The logo of Fortune's 100 Best Companies to Work For list. The 100 Best Companies to Work For is an annual list published by Fortune magazine that ranks U.S. companies based on employee happiness and perks. [1] Like the Fortune 500, the list includes both public and private companies. [2] The list was first published in 1998.

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    American business theorist Jeffrey Pfeffer posits that contemporary employment practices and employer commonalities in the United States, including toxic working environments, job insecurity, long hours and increased performance pressure from management, are responsible for 120,000 excess deaths annually, making the workplace the fifth leading ...