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  2. Indeed - Wikipedia

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    The site aggregates job listings from thousands of websites, including job boards, staffing firms, associations, and company career pages. It generates revenue by selling premium job posting and resume features to employers and companies hiring. [5]

  3. Employment website - Wikipedia

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    Employment sites like job aggregators use "pay-per-click" or pay-for-performance models, where the employer listing the job pays for clicks on the listing. [20] [21] In Japan, some sites have come under fire for allowing employers to list a job for free for an initial duration, then charging exorbitant fees after the free period expires.

  4. List of employment websites - Wikipedia

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    Site Location Type of employment Notes Adzuna: U.K. General Content aggregator AfterCollege: U.S. College graduates AlJazeera Jobs: Middle East General Based in Bahrain (Jobs at Al Jazeera) AngelList: U.S. Startups Canadian Job Bank: Canada General Government affiliated, connected to Working in Canada CareerArc Social Recruiting: U.S. General

  5. 125 Creative Ways To Earn Extra Money in 2025 - AOL

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    The content moderator's job is to make sure that the content is placed in the right category, free from scams and much more. Check employment sites like Indeed or ZipRecruiter for opportunities ...

  6. How Can I Avoid Taxes on My Side Job? - AOL

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    How Much Do You Have to Pay in Taxes with a Side Job? Typically, you’ll pay self-employment taxes of 15.3%. In addition, you’ll pay income taxes per your tax bracket. Income taxes range from ...

  7. Sales taxes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Since 1 January 2019, Arkansas' state sales tax on unprepared food (groceries) was reduced to 0.125% (penny per $8) from 1.5%. Sales taxes on groceries had previously been reduced to 1.5% from 2% on July 1, 2011, to 2% from 3% on July 1, 2009, and to 3% from 6% on July 1, 2007. Local sales taxes on groceries remained unchanged.

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