Microtasking as a quick fix to ease the cash crunch
Signals sprinter Valeria Gallo Montero views microtasking as a sharing economy trend and a quick fix to ease the cash crunch.
Signals sprinter Valeria Gallo Montero views microtasking as a sharing economy trend and a quick fix to ease the cash crunch.
U of T student describes conversations about students making extra money with microwork as part of the signals assignment with Professor Michelle Buckley.
Human service agencies are curious about microtasking platforms. They also want to know which employers use microtasking in their supply chain.
It is crucial to understand fast-growing sectors to support future job seekers. That means keeping an eye on technology.
Everyone notices trends in the world around them. Spring 2019’s fashion colour was yellow. Meat-free options are on the rise. Part-time work is growing. Sometimes […]
U of T students ran a microtasking signals sprint. They collectively analysed 374 references related to microwork.
Foresight can improve the resilience of program design and creates readiness for the future.