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  2. ZipRecruiter - Wikipedia

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    ZipRecruiter was founded in 2010 by Ian Siegel, [15] Joe Edmonds, Ward Poulos and Will Redd. [16] [17]In June 2015, as the company began growing, they opened an R&D center in Israel and in 2018, claimed to have developed an artificial intelligence algorithm to increase the accuracy of job seeker/employer matches.

  3. U.S. is seeing an ‘unprecedented reality for job seekers ...

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    Yahoo Finance’s Myles Udland, Julie Hyman and Brian Sozzi speak with ZipRecruiter CEO Ian Siegel about the company’s Q2 earnings report, outlook for the labor market, the future of remote work ...

  4. Help : Introduction to referencing/reliable sources quiz

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    Reliable. The Stanford Daily is the student newspaper of Stanford University. Reputable student media outlets like The Daily are considered generally reliable sources for news on their school and local community. They can sometimes be considered reliable on other topics, although professional sources are typically preferred when available.

  5. The FTC says 'gamified' online job scams by WhatsApp and text ...

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    The FTC said organizers use cryptocurrency to fund the scams, and today, people report losing more money using cryptocurrency than any other method of payment. The scams work like this:

  6. Talk:ZipRecruiter - Wikipedia

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    I have added sources from American City Business Journals, The Hill, FOXBusiness, USA TODAY, The Times of Israel, ZDNet, Los Angeles Business Journal, Wall Street Journal, SFGate, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, PBS NewsHour, TechCrunch, The Register, Bustle, Forbes, Questia Online Library and other sources to display the notability.

  7. Wikipedia:Children's, adult new reader, and large-print ...

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    Questionable sources are likely to be deleted because they're unlikely to be reliable. Children's sources, adult new reader sources, and abridged large-print media are questionable and need checking for reliability before being cited. Children's books, adult new reader books, and large-print books are sometimes unreliable.

  8. Wikipedia:Notability (memes) - Wikipedia

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    An Internet meme (also called an Internet phenomenon) is any kind of media that gains popularity through the Internet. There is currently no consensus on what constitutes a notable internet meme. Because Wikipedia is not a democracy, this proposed policy aims to set out concrete guidelines for dealing with internet memes, so that all internet ...

  9. Imgur - Wikipedia

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    Imgur (/ ˈ ɪ m ɪ dʒ ər / IM-ih-jər, [1] stylized as imgur) is an American online image sharing and image hosting service with a focus on social gossip that was founded by Alan Schaaf in 2009.

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