Looking for a technical interviewer!

https://lemmy.today/post/48050121

A new Ontario law means your job search might look a little different in 2026
A law mandating new requirements for job postings by companies of over 25 people will go into effect starting Jan. 1, 2026 in Ontario.
#law #requirements #jobpostings #Ontario
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/job-postings-new-requirements-ontario-9.7003441?cmp=rss
Job postings in Ontario required to include more information starting in 2026
A law mandating new requirements for job postings by companies of over 25 people will go into effect starting Jan. 1, 2026 in Ontario.
#law #requirements #jobpostings #Ontario
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/job-postings-new-requirements-ontario-9.7003441?cmp=rss
Job postings in Ontario required to include more information starting in 2026
A law mandating new requirements for job postings by companies of over 25 people will go into effect starting Jan. 1, 2026 in Ontario.
#law #requirements #jobpostings #Ontario
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/job-postings-new-requirements-ontario-9.7003441?cmp=rss
Job postings in Ontario required to include more information starting in 2026
A law mandating new requirements for job postings by companies of over 25 people will go into effect starting Jan. 1, 2026 in Ontario.
#law #requirements #jobpostings #Ontario
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/job-postings-new-requirements-ontario-9.7003441?cmp=rss
Job postings in Ontario required to include more information starting in 2026
A law mandating new requirements for job postings by companies of over 25 people will go into effect starting Jan. 1, 2026 in Ontario.
#law #requirements #jobpostings #Ontario
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/job-postings-new-requirements-ontario-9.7003441?cmp=rss

Hiring Content Writers (US/CA/EU) - $25-35/hour

https://lemmy.world/post/38947477

Hiring Content Writers (US/CA/EU) - $25-35/hour - Lemmy.World

Need content writers for ongoing projects. Position: Content Writer Pay: $25-35/hour based on experience Hours: Flexible, project-based (10-30 hours/week available) Location: Must be located in US, Canada, or EU What you’ll write: Blog posts and articles Website content Social media captions Product descriptions Requirements: Strong English writing skills Ability to research topics independently Meet deadlines consistently No prior experience required (but helpful) If interested, please dm with: Name and location Confirmation that you are eligible to work in the US or Canada or EU Brief summary of your research or analytical experience Application contact: Dm with your email and resume We are not considering applicants outside the US or Canada or EU.

What job could I apply for?

https://lemmy.ml/post/33737724

What job could I apply for? - Lemmy

Hiya! I am currently in need of some advice regarding finding a job, thus that’s why here haha. I am a student in an art university (studying sculpture, to be more exact), got like two more months left until my vacation is over (till the end of september), and wanted to know if there are any platforms where I could find some jobs online. I know a few languages (english, russian, romanian and french), can draw pretty well digitally ngl, am not familiar with any other softwares besides Clip Studio, am open for learning new softwares/skills/etc. and am very friendly, open-minded,collaborative and creative. Can work only remotely unfortunately. I have to also admit that I have never worked before, like ever…

There's something uniquely soul-grinding about #jobpostings from vaguely mid-sized businesses supplying vague business services to other businesses.
🤖 Oh, please, another dystopian ramble about a future where #AI steals our economic rights and becomes our techno-feudal overlords. Meanwhile, #arXiv is looking for a #DevOps engineer to maintain their glorified PDF repository. 😂 Who knew job postings could be the real headline here? 📰
https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.14283 #Dystopia #JobPostings #TechNews #HackerNews #ngated
Techno-Feudalism and the Rise of AGI: A Future Without Economic Rights?

The rise of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) marks an existential rupture in economic and political order, dissolving the historic boundaries between labor and capital. Unlike past technological advancements, AGI is both a worker and an owner, producing economic value while concentrating power in those who control its infrastructure. Left unchecked, this shift risks exacerbating inequality, eroding democratic agency, and entrenching techno-feudalism. The classical Social Contract-rooted in human labor as the foundation of economic participation-must be renegotiated to prevent mass disenfranchisement. This paper calls for a redefined economic framework that ensures AGI-driven prosperity is equitably distributed through mechanisms such as universal AI dividends, progressive taxation, and decentralized governance. The time for intervention is now-before intelligence itself becomes the most exclusive form of capital.

arXiv.org