#Online Data Entry Project Work
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sabkasabkuch · 5 months ago
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Online Data Entry Project Work
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Data entry has become a vital component for businesses seeking to streamline their operations and maintain accurate records. With the growing demand for precise and efficient data management, SSBPO Network takes pride in offering affordable online data entry project work to individuals and business owners in Delhi and beyond. Whether you're a small business looking to organize customer data or an individual aiming to earn through reliable projects, our services ensure quality, accuracy, and professionalism.
Understanding Online Data Entry Project Work
Online data entry involves managing and entering information into various systems or databases through digital platforms. This type of work is widely sought after due to its flexibility and scalability, making it an ideal solution for businesses across industries. Data entry professionals handle tasks like entering customer details, maintaining inventory records, processing invoices, and much more.
At SSBPO Network, we aim to bridge the gap between businesses needing reliable data entry solutions and individuals seeking opportunities to contribute their skills. Our Online Data Entry Project Work is designed to cater to businesses of all sizes, ensuring cost-effective and efficient services.
Benefits of Choosing Online Data Entry Services
Here are some of the key advantages of outsourcing your data entry needs to professionals like us:
Cost-Effective Solutions Managing data entry in-house can be time-consuming and expensive. By outsourcing Online Data Entry Project Work, businesses can significantly reduce overhead costs while still ensuring the work is completed accurately and on time.
Accuracy and Quality Data accuracy is crucial for making informed business decisions. Professional data entry services provide error-free results, ensuring your information is reliable and up-to-date. SSBPO Network focuses on delivering high-quality services that meet industry standards.
Time Efficiency Managing data manually can be tedious and time-intensive. Outsourcing allows businesses and individuals to save valuable time and focus on core operations, leaving data management to professionals.
Flexibility for Individuals For individuals, Online Data Entry Project Work provides the flexibility to work from anywhere, offering a steady source of income. It's a great option for freelancers, students, or those looking to supplement their earnings.
Scalability for Businesses As businesses grow, so do their data management needs. Our services are scalable, making it easier for companies to handle increased workloads without investing in additional resources.
Why Choose SSBPO Network?
When it comes to Online Data Entry Project Work in Delhi, SSBPO Network stands out for several reasons:
Affordable Pricing: We provide budget-friendly options to both businesses and individuals without compromising on quality.
Experienced Professionals: Our team of skilled data entry operators ensures timely and accurate results.
Customized Solutions: We work closely with our clients to understand their unique requirements and provide personalized services.
Data Security: Ensuring the confidentiality of your information is our top priority. We employ advanced security measures to protect your data.
Timely Delivery: Meeting deadlines is crucial in the fast-paced world of data entry, and we pride ourselves on delivering projects promptly.
Opportunities for Individuals and Businesses
Our Online Data Entry Project Work is open to:
Individuals Looking for Reliable Work If you're seeking a flexible and steady source of income, data entry can be an excellent choice. With our guidance and resources, you can work on projects that match your skills and schedule.
Businesses Needing Efficient Data Management Whether you're a small business or a large corporation, maintaining accurate records is essential. Our data entry services help you manage everything from customer databases to financial records efficiently.
How SSBPO Network Ensures Success
We follow a systematic approach to deliver high-quality data entry services:
Project Assessment: Understanding the scope and requirements of each project.
Team Allocation: Assigning the right professionals with expertise in the required domain.
Regular Updates: Keeping clients informed about the progress of their projects.
Quality Checks: Conducting thorough reviews to ensure error-free results.
Affordable Solutions for Everyone
One of our core values at SSBPO Network is providing services that are accessible to everyone. Our affordable pricing model ensures that both businesses and individuals can benefit from professional data entry services without straining their budgets.
For individuals, we offer flexible work opportunities with fair compensation. For businesses, we provide scalable services that grow with your needs, ensuring you only pay for what you require.
How to Get Started with SSBPO Network
Getting started with our online data entry project work in Delhi is simple:
Contact our team to discuss your requirements.
Choose from our range of services tailored to suit your needs.
Begin your project and experience seamless data entry solutions.
Final Thoughts
Accurate and efficient data management is the backbone of any successful business. Whether you're an individual looking for a reliable income source or a business owner aiming to streamline operations, SSBPO Network is here to help with professional Online Data Entry Project Work. With our commitment to quality, affordability, and customer satisfaction, we strive to be your trusted partner in data entry solutions.
Take the first step towards improved data management and connect with us today!
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pojadas · 1 year ago
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Data entry jobs without investment
how you can get data entry jobs without investment at home. There are different types of websites in the market and some of them are scam websites. I have selected among them and discussed with you the popular websites. You will read our post completely I hope you will learn a lot from my post thanks.
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signedaiko · 7 months ago
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Hey Aiko! Thanks for the HCs from the last request, I really enjoyed reading every word of them.
You know those math equations where they spell “I Love You” as the final answers?
Could I request HCs of [MTMTE/LL] Perceptor where Cybertronian![Reader] [Gender Neutral] has a huge crush on him and pretends to ask for his help with some equations when they’re actually confessing their love to him through the complicated numbers and symbols?
Happy Ending: He likes them back.
Perceptor X Reader [MTMTE]
In which Perceptor's lab assistant confesses in the numeric language they both work with.
Reader is: Gender Neutral | Cybertronian | Autobot. Romantic.
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The science wing aboard the Lost Light had become your home the last couple of months
More specifically, Perceptor's lab, where you'd been handpicked by the scientist to assist him with research
It was a dream come true! I mean, whatever the quest the ship was on was, it was fun and all, but having read every last one of Perceptor's research papers and lab reports, it felt wrong to be the one picked to help
He was Cybertron's genius, the best of the best, and he wasn't weird about it either
Most days you'd stand in the lab, comparing and accumulating data relevant to his research, taking care of any specimen, and cleaning
Most commonly, you were tasked with chemical waste disposal; each chemical was different, and each process was longer than the last
Today, however, Perceptor tasked you with sorting through the 'other' portfolio of research data
It was a list of all kinds of extras that were never finished, tasks galore.
It was also the perfect opportunity for you to work closely with him, since he was helping you comb through it
"What about the anti-anti-matter gun?"
"Anything with the word 'gun' is just Brainstorm trying to get me to do his projects for him. Dispose of it."
While he handled the physical box of 'other' projects, you were sifting through the online database
Thankfully your job was easier because you'd been so distracted watching him across from you and mulling over your plan that you wouldn't get anywhere otherwise
Truthfully, you'd long since sorted through everything using a quick sorting algorithm, but you'd been pretending to keep busy as you contemplated the pros and cons of confessing to Perceptor
He was your boss; if he didn't feel the same, it'd be awkward working with him every day
But your work performance was dropping with all the time you spent staring at him and daydreaming of your lives together
"Sorry, Perceptor, one last question. What is this?"
It was an entry with one equation: 9x - 7i > 3(3x - 7u)
"Don't know; you can note what it solves and delete the main file."
"But what are we solving for?"
Your bait worked, and the scientist stood up to walk behind you, leaning over your chair to get a better glimpse
"Nothing, you're supposed to fill in for 'i' and 'u,' but you can simplify it."
He leaned further in to point at the brackets
"Multiply everything in there by three. Yes, just like that. So now we have 9x - 7i > 9x - 21u."
As funny as it was that he thought you couldn't calculate it on your own, you let him continue
"9x is then cancelled out on both sides, leaving you with -7i > -21u. just divide by three and then..."
"i <3 u"
"Yes, exactly, that's as simplified as you can get it until you identify 'i' and 'u'"
Your smile faltered, realizing he may have still not understood what it said
God, how could you have expected this to work?
"Thanks, Perc—"
"For example, you could substitute 'i' for 'Perceptor' and 'u' for you. Come on now, don't act like I couldn't figure out your game. You think so little of my intellect?"
When you turned to look at him, you realized he was looking at you rather than the screen, a cocky smile sprawled across his face
"I swear I don't; I was just—"
"Just what? Thinking I thought you couldn't solve simple operations? Thinking I would have 'forgotten' such a small equation in my data banks?"
You hid your face behind your hands to try and hide the blush, but Perceptor was already chuckling and pulling you up from where you sat
"Well, if it means anything..."
He reached to the keyboard, adding an extra character
'i <3 u 2'
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Author's Note - I love this guy. What a fella, what an enjoyable cocky fella!!!! Thank you for requesting!
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dawnfelagund · 6 months ago
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My Open-Source Tolkien Studies Data Sets
One of the best parts of being an independent scholar is that I get to be generous with my research. I am not counting on it for a job, and frankly, between teaching at a small rural school and running the Silmarillion Writers' Guild, I will likely never be able to do all that I want to do with the data that I collect and so love the idea that someone might do something with it.
Because I do love making sets of data. Everything from the mind-numbing copy/paste data entry to learning new spreadsheet formulas is enjoyable to me. I'm an introvert in a very extraverted profession, and after a day of being all on for my students, turning everything into numbers is like a cup of tea under a warm blanket with a Golden Retriever at my feet.
So please use these data sets if they interest you. Play with them. Write about and share what you notice. Expand and build on them. Publish using them. If you use my data or work, credit Dawn Walls-Thumma and link to my website, dawnfelagund.com, if possible. I'd also love if you'd let me know if you share anything using them.
Consolidated Timelines. I made this back in 2013. I was trying to arrange all of Tolkien's timelines side by side. I did some weird things with numbers that I'm not sure I fully understand now, but maybe you can make sense of this or maybe you just want everything Tolkien said about timelines in one handy document. (Make a copy of the Consolidated Timelines.)
Fanfiction Archive Timeline. Made for the 2023 Fan Studies Network North America conference, this timeline-on-a-spreadsheet shows archives in the Tolkien and Harry Potter fandoms, multifandom archives, and social networks and when they came online, were active, became inactive, and went offline, along with data about affiliated communities, software, and rescue efforts. I update this timeline annually with that year's data and will continue to add new archives when I have enough data to do so. (Make a copy of the Fanfiction Archive Timeline spreadsheet.)
References to Sources in the Works of J.R.R. Tolkien. In this document, I record each time a narrator's source is mentioned or alluded to. Ideally, this will one day include The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings as well! For now, it is just The Silmarillion for the selfish reason that I'm predominantly a Silmarillion researcher. (Make a copy of the References to Sources.)
Silmarillion Characters. A list of all of the characters in The Silmarillion, demographic data about them, the number of times they are mentioned, various aliases, and which "books" of The Silmarillion they appear in. The latter part is a work-in-progress. (Make a copy of Silmarillion Characters.)
Silmarillion Death Scenes (spreadsheet | document). For last year's Tolkien at UVM and Oxonmoot conferences, I collected every death scene in the Quenta Silmarillion and recorded various details about character demographics, cause of death, and grief and mourning rituals. (Make a copy of the spreadsheet. Make a copy of the document.)
The Silmarillion: Who Speaks? This is my newest project, which I hope to complete by the end of the year, documenting which characters get to speak actual words, the number of words they speak, and demographics about the speaking characters. Eventually, I would like to include as well characters who are mentioned as having spoken without being given actual dialogue, but one step at a time. Again, this is a work-in-progress. I have just started working on it. Come back in 2025 and, hopefully, there will be interesting stuff to see.
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collapsedsquid · 2 months ago
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A 21-year-old man who died fighting for the Russian army in Ukraine has been identified as the son of a senior official in the CIA. Michael Gloss was killed on the front line in the eastern Donetsk region in April last year, Important Stories, a Russian investigative outlet, reported. He was the son of Juliane Gallina, the CIA deputy director for digital innovation, and Larry Gloss, a US navy veteran who took part in Operation Desert Storm during the Gulf War of the early 1990s. On social media and in online chats with members of the Rainbow Family, a countercultural group that traces its roots to the activism of the 1970s, Gloss spoke of his disgust with America. He wrote on Telegram: “When I finally figured out how the US political system works, I realised that violence is an integral part of it.” On Instagram, he posted a picture of himself putting up his finger to the US Capitol. Another post showed a burning American flag. Acquaintances of the former boy scout and high school lacrosse player said he was enraged by Israel’s war in Gaza and had become an avid consumer of conspiracy theories. According to Important Stories, he told one friend that Western hegemony was fading and that the future would be a “multipolar world” dominated by the Brics nations, a line familiar from Russian propaganda. Brics is an intergovernmental group comprising Russia, India, China, Iran and several other countries.
[...] In May 2023, he wrote online: “Mum was telling me I could just come back any time. She was trying to make me collapse and call her for a ticket home.” But he said he was set on his path. He said: “I find myself more and more alive by the minute. Hungry for blood and glory. “It will be a sad day for ItthoBa’al [a name he had adopted] when the club must be passed on to the next incarnation. But as of now, I might have just incarnated in time to defeat mortality AND the military industrial complex.” When asked how he planned to defeat the latter, he said people would not believe him if he said.
[...] By Sept 5, he had enrolled in the Russian military, and an entry with Michael Alexander Gloss’s data appears in the EMIAS medical database. His address was listed as that of a medical examination room given to foreign recruits, Important Stories reported. During training for the 137th airborne regiment in the city of Ryazan, he told fellow recruits that he wanted to gain Russian citizenship so he could pursue environmental infrastructure projects in the country, Important Stories reported. Videos posted by Nepalese and other foreign recruits show Gloss smiling with his head shaved. He told “Mert”, a Rainbow Family friend, that he joined not to fight but to gain a passport. In one message, he said: “My goal in life is to build an infrastructure for the oxidation of water in a supercritical state. To put an end to environmental pollution and the diseases and deaths associated with pollution, that is: cancer, lymphoma and all the hormonal problems associated with microplastics and estrogens in water.”
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transmutationisms · 2 months ago
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hi caden i know this is advice but u seemed willing to help anons cheat academia stuff before <3 i am currently fucked in terms of getting into the ivory towers* womp womp. it's fine bc most of what i want from academia isn't really limited to academia, except for one thing which is institutional credentials/library access :(
i know that there's: cold emailing current authors, requesting specific files on online sites, requesting library borrows as an independent researcher (least likely to work :(), and spamming (smartly) the limited digital scan requests that some libraries offer. but other than those options, is there a way to get something close to actual institutional access? do i rlly just need to hunker down and make enough copyright-hating twitter mutuals that happen to also be an academic and beg for their login accounts
*yadda yadda it's bc i have a cruddy online masters and no bachelors <- unfixable i fear. i guess i could grind like. self publishing essays and making industry connections and funding small anthropological or historical research projects on my own and Then applying for a masters (which i think im gonna have to pay for lol) and even then it's probably a low chance of acceptance innit?
piracy? i mean i'm not discounting the value of institutional access but i have it & still get most of my stuff illegally lol. directory of open access journals also has some stuff tho they aren't flagship journals, and a jstor free account gives you two articles a week or something like that. mostly i use anna's archive and stc, most non-academic interlibrary loan won't have the subscription money for journals but you can check if your libraries are funded better. borrowing credentials doesn't always work because the schools typically have a policy against & will flag you based on location data lol. i get caught in that just using a vpn. it's worth trying tho
i would not under any circumstances advise anyone to try being an actually independent scholar it's impoverishing and an incredible amount of work for basically no pay reward or recognition. when academics use that ohrase it typically means someone who has a job paying their bills fulltime, often adjuncting or as university staff but could be something else, it's not that they're actually living off the proceeeds of their scholarship. research is basically not profitable in itself outside the infrastructure of an institution or lab paying you im so sorry. it's not absolutely impossible to get into an ma program with no ba but it is hard and will depend on how old you are and how much career experience you can reasonably put up on your cv. some departments might be willing to just have you audit some core undergrad classes but this is something you would have to meet with them and discuss on a case by case basis. my blanket advice will also always be don't pay for grad school in the 'academic' disciplines (lib arts, sciences, anythig that's not a professional degree with a guaranteed job path you have a clear way of entering) these aren't useful degrees for much else at the entry level and universities will bleed you dry on tuition alone
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robobarbie · 1 year ago
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what is your day job, and how did you get it? I'm sorry if this is too personal. I graduated from university for 6 months now and haven't been able to find a well paying job. I remember you said that your job pays you well and that you had time to pursue your own projects and was wondering if you could share your experience in your education and work experience or any advice to someone who's feeling very lost and confused right now.
i was in a similar boat! i only figured out what field to go into because my ex's uncle mentioned that i should check out "big data", otherwise i was just as wandery. i had a math degree, but no real idea what to do with it.
i got my first job from a career fair at my university, but not from the career fair my department held (you should always go to all career fairs, not just ones held by ur department). obvs you are not in school anymore, so you might want to get more into networking. you can reach out to old classmates/professors to see if they can give you a rec somewhere, or reach out to people at companies directly on sites like linkedin after you apply so they remember you when they see your application. if you aren't making it to the interview stage, you might need to review and redo ur resume. but, i mean, this is all typical advice you can find online.
i am in stats/data analysis for my career, and they take people in entry level jobs if you have some sort of degree about stats/finance/econ/data science/etc for the jobs that pay well. if you want to try data, you can also take a low paying job and build up a data analysis portfolio by tackling problems on kaggle.
It's tough out there right now -- I know a lot of people in your situation. Stay strong gamer.
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ixhika-jsx · 10 months ago
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Resources and study tips to get you in cyber forensics
Master post • Part1 • part2
let's get you prepped to be a cyber sleuth without spending any cash. Here’s the ultimate tips and resources.
Ps: you can't become one while doing these pointers but you can experience the vibe so you can finally find your career interest
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### 1. **Digital Scavenger Hunts**
- **CTF Challenges (Capture The Flag)**: Dive into platforms like [CTFtime](https://ctftime.org/) where you can participate in cyber security challenges. It's like playing *Among Us* but with hackers—find the imposter in the code!
- **Hunt A Killer (Digitally)**: Create your own digital crime scenes. Ask friends to send you files (like images, PDFs) with hidden clues. Your job? Find the Easter eggs and solve the case.
### 2. **YouTube University**
- **Cyber Sleuth Tutorials**: Channels like *HackerSploit* and *The Cyber Mentor* have playlists covering digital forensics, cybersecurity, and more. Binge-watch them like your fave Netflix series, but here you're learning skills to catch bad guys.
- **Live Streams & Q&A**: Jump into live streams on platforms like Twitch where cybersecurity experts solve cases in real-time. Ask questions, get answers, and interact with the pros.
### 3. **Public Libraries & eBook Treasure Hunts**
- **Library eBooks**: Most libraries have eBooks or online resources on digital forensics. Check out titles like *"Hacking Exposed"* or *"Digital Forensics for Dummies"*. You might have to dig through the catalog, but think of it as your first case.
- **LinkedIn Learning via Library**: Some libraries offer free access to LinkedIn Learning. If you can snag that, you've got a goldmine of courses on cybersecurity and forensics.
### 4. **Virtual Study Groups**
- **Discord Servers**: Join cybersecurity and hacking communities on Discord. They often have study groups, challenges, and mentors ready to help out. It's like joining a digital Hogwarts for hackers.
- **Reddit Threads**: Subreddits like r/cybersecurity and r/hacking are packed with resources, advice, and study buddies. Post your questions, and you’ll get a whole thread of answers.
### 5. **DIY Labs at Home**
- **Build Your Own Lab**: Got an old PC or laptop? Turn it into a practice lab. Install virtual machines (VMware, VirtualBox) and play around with different operating systems and security tools. It’s like Minecraft but for hacking.
- **Log Your Own Activity**: Turn on logging on your own devices and then try to trace your own steps later. You’re basically spying on yourself—no NSA required.
### 6. **Community College & University Open Courses**
- **Free Audit Courses**: Many universities offer free auditing of cybersecurity courses through platforms like Coursera, edX, and even YouTube. No grades, no stress, just pure learning.
- **MOOCs**: Massive Open Online Courses often have free tiers. Try courses like "Introduction to Cyber Security" on platforms like FutureLearn or edX.
### 7. **Scour GitHub**
- **Open-Source Tools**: GitHub is full of open-source forensic tools and scripts. Clone some repositories and start tinkering with them. You’re basically getting your hands on the tools real investigators use.
- **Follow the Code**: Find projects related to digital forensics, follow the code, and see how they work. Contribute if you can—bonus points for boosting your resume.
### 8. **Local Meetups & Online Conferences**
- **Free Virtual Conferences**: Many cybersecurity conferences are virtual and some offer free access. DEF CON has a lot of free content, and you can find tons of talks on YouTube.
- **Hackathons**: Look for free entry hackathons—often universities or tech companies sponsor them. Compete, learn, and maybe even win some gear.
### 9. **DIY Challenges**
- **Create Your Own Scenarios**: Get a friend to simulate a hack or data breach. You try to solve it using whatever tools and resources you have. It's like escape rooms, but digital.
- **Pen & Paper Simulation**: Before diving into digital, try solving forensic puzzles on paper. Map out scenarios and solutions to get your brain wired like a detective.
### 10. **Stay Updated**
- **Podcasts & Blogs**: Tune into cybersecurity podcasts like *Darknet Diaries* or follow blogs like *Krebs on Security*. It’s like getting the tea on what’s happening in the cyber world.
### 11. **Free Software & Tools**
- **Autopsy**: Free digital forensics software that helps you analyze hard drives and mobile devices. Think of it as your magnifying glass for digital clues.
- **Wireshark**: A free tool to see what's happening on your network. Catch all the data packets like you're a digital fisherman.
### 12. **Online Forensics Communities**
- **Free Webinars & Workshops**: Join communities like the *SANS Institute* for free webinars. It's like attending a masterclass but from the comfort of your gaming chair.
- **LinkedIn Groups**: Join groups like *Digital Forensics & Incident Response (DFIR)*. Network with pros, get job tips, and stay in the loop with the latest trends.
### 13. **Practice Cases & Mock Trials**
- **Set Up Mock Trials**: Role-play with friends where one is the hacker, another the victim, and you’re the investigator. Recreate cases from famous cybercrimes to see how you'd solve them.
- **Case Studies**: Research and recreate famous digital forensic cases. What steps did the investigators take? How would you handle it differently?
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There you have it—your roadmap to becoming a cyber sleuth without dropping a dime. You don't have time find your interest after paying pennies to different ppl and colleges. You can explore multiple things from comfort of your home only if you want to.
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hqresumebuilder · 8 months ago
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Entry-Level Certifications to Kickstart Your Career
Entering the job market without much experience can be challenging, but there is a way to stand out — by earning certifications that demonstrate your skills and knowledge. Certifications are especially beneficial for freshers because they offer a quick way to build credibility and gain essential skills that employers value. Whether you’re aiming for a career in IT, marketing, or healthcare, entry-level certifications can help you get your foot in the door and kickstart your career.
In this article, we will explore certifications ideal for those with little to no experience, affordable and beginner-friendly options, and how to effectively use these certifications on resume.
What Certifications Are Ideal for Freshers and Those With No Experience?
When starting your career, it’s important to choose certifications that are recognized and valued by employers, yet accessible enough for someone without prior experience. Here are some entry-level certifications across various industries that can help you kickstart your career:
1. Information Technology (IT)
CompTIA IT Fundamentals (ITF+)
Ideal for beginners, this certification covers basic IT knowledge such as network security, software development, and data management. It’s a great starting point if you’re looking to build a career in IT without prior technical experience.
Google IT Support Professional Certificate
Developed by Google, this certification is designed for those looking to enter the IT support field. It covers fundamental IT concepts and troubleshooting techniques, making it an excellent choice for freshers.
2. Marketing
Google Analytics for Beginners
This free certification from Google provides foundational knowledge in using Google Analytics to track website traffic and understand audience behavior. It’s a great starting point for those interested in digital marketing.
HubSpot Inbound Marketing Certification
This certification teaches you the basics of inbound marketing, including content creation, social media promotion, and lead nurturing. It’s ideal for freshers looking to enter the world of digital marketing and start building their online presence.
3. Healthcare
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)
For those interested in a healthcare career, becoming a CNA is one of the fastest and most accessible ways to enter the field. This certification prepares you to assist patients with daily tasks under the supervision of a licensed nurse.
Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification
BLS certification is essential for healthcare professionals, especially for those working in emergency care settings. It teaches the fundamentals of CPR and emergency response, making it valuable for anyone starting a healthcare career.
4. Project Management
Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)
This entry-level certification from the Project Management Institute (PMI) is ideal for freshers who want to build a career in project management. It provides foundational knowledge of project management concepts, tools, and techniques.
Google Project Management: Professional Certificate
This certification is designed to prepare you for a career in project management, even without prior experience. It covers the fundamentals of managing projects and teams, making it a great option for those interested in leadership roles.
These certifications are accessible for freshers, providing a solid foundation of knowledge that can be leveraged to build a successful career.
Affordable and Beginner-Friendly Certifications
For those just starting out, affordability is often a key consideration. Luckily, many beginner-friendly certifications won’t break the bank but still provide significant value. Here are some affordable options:
1. Google Analytics for Beginners (Free)
This free certification is an excellent starting point for anyone interested in learning about digital analytics. It provides practical skills in using Google Analytics to track and analyze website traffic.
2. HubSpot Inbound Marketing Certification (Free)
HubSpot offers a range of free certifications, including inbound marketing, that are valuable for freshers looking to start a career in marketing. The courses are beginner-friendly and can be completed at your own pace.
3. LinkedIn Learning Certifications (Varies)
LinkedIn Learning offers various certifications in fields such as marketing, IT, and business. With a subscription fee, you can access a wide range of beginner-level courses and earn certificates to display on your LinkedIn profile.
4. CompTIA IT Fundamentals (ITF+) ($126)
This certification provides a broad understanding of essential IT concepts and is relatively affordable compared to more advanced certifications. It’s a great choice for freshers interested in breaking into the IT field.
5. Google IT Support Professional Certificate (Free with Financial Aid, $39/month without)
This program, offered through Coursera, provides a comprehensive introduction to IT support. It’s accessible to beginners, and financial aid is available to make it even more affordable.
These certifications are not only budget-friendly but also designed to be beginner-friendly, making them excellent options for anyone looking to gain essential skills without a large financial investment.
How to Leverage Entry-Level Certifications on Your Resume?
Earning a certification is just the first step; leveraging it effectively on your resume is equally important. Here are some tips for showcasing your entry-level certifications:
1. Create a Dedicated “Certifications” Section
Place your certifications in a dedicated section on your resume, typically after your education and work experience sections. This makes it easy for employers to spot your qualifications at a glance.
2. Highlight Certifications in Your Resume Summary
Mention your most relevant certifications in your resume summary or objective statement. For example, “Recent graduate with a Google IT Support Professional Certificate, seeking an entry-level IT support role.”
3. Pair Certifications with Relevant Skills
If your certification has taught you specific skills (e.g., troubleshooting for IT support or lead generation for marketing), include these skills in your “Skills” section and indicate how they were developed through your certification.
4. Tailor Certifications to the Job Description
Ensure that the certifications you feature are relevant to the job you’re applying for. For example, if the job requires project management skills, highlight your CAPM or Google Project Management certification.
5. Include Completion Date
Including the date you earned your certification demonstrates that your skills are up-to-date. For certifications that require renewal, this also shows that you’re actively maintaining your qualifications.
By strategically placing and highlighting your certifications, you can show employers that, even without much experience, you possess the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in the role.
Conclusion
For freshers entering the job market, certifications are a powerful way to gain credibility and improve your chances of landing a job. From IT and healthcare to marketing and project management, numerous affordable, beginner-friendly certifications can kickstart your career. By earning certifications and effectively leveraging them on your resume, you demonstrate to employers that you’re proactive, knowledgeable, and ready to contribute.
For more guidance on how to include certifications on your resume, check out our complete guide here: Certifications on Resume.
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attorneysinphuket · 2 months ago
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Thailand Board of Investment
1. Institutional Framework and Historical Context
1.1 Legal Foundations
Established under the Investment Promotion Act B.E. 2520 (1977)
Amended by Act No. 4 B.E. 2560 (2017) to accommodate Industry 4.0
Operates under the Office of the Prime Minister with quasi-ministerial authority
1.2 Governance Structure
BOI Board: Chaired by the Prime Minister
Investment Committee: 12-member expert panel
Secretariat: Professional staff of 300+ specialists across 8 divisions
1.3 Historical Evolution
Phase 1 (1960-1990): Import substitution industrialization
Phase 2 (1991-2015): Export-oriented manufacturing
Phase 3 (2016-present): Technology-driven "Thailand 4.0" initiative
2. Investment Promotion Strategy
2.1 Geographic Prioritization
Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC): Enhanced incentives
Southern Border Provinces: Special security concessions
20 Provinces: Tiered incentive structures
3. Incentive Architecture
3.1 Tax Privileges
Corporate Income Tax (CIT) Holidays:
5-8 years exemption
50% reduction for 5 subsequent years
Import Duty Exemptions:
Machinery: 100% relief
Raw materials: Partial relief based on local content
3.2 Non-Tax Incentives
Land Ownership Rights: Foreign freehold permitted
Work Permit Facilitation: Fast-track processing (7 days)
Foreign Expert Visa: Multiple-entry 4-year SMART Visa
3.3 Special Incentive Packages
EEC+ Package:
15-year CIT exemption
Personal income tax cap at 17%
Digital Park Thailand:
10-year tax holiday
Data center infrastructure subsidies
4. Application and Approval Process
4.1 Pre-Application Phase
Eligibility Assessment (30-day diagnostic)
Project Feasibility Study requirements:
Minimum 3-year financial projections
Technology transfer plan
Environmental impact assessment (for Category 3 projects)
4.2 Formal Submission
Documentation Requirements:
Corporate structure diagrams
Shareholder background checks
Detailed investment timeline
Filing Channels:
Online BOI e-Service portal
In-person at BOI One Start One Stop center
5. Compliance and Operational Requirements
5.1 Investment Implementation
Capital Deployment Schedule:
25% within 12 months
100% within 36 months (extensions possible)
Employment Ratios:
Minimum 1 Thai employee per THB 1M investment
Technology transfer obligations
5.2 Reporting Obligations
Annual Progress Reports: Detailed project updates
Tax Privilege Utilization Statements: Certified by auditor
Foreign Expert Tracking: Monthly work permit updates
6. Sector-Specific Considerations
6.1 Manufacturing Sector
Local Content Requirements: 40-60% depending on sector
Environmental Standards: Tiered compliance levels
6.2 Digital Economy
Data Localization Rules: Conditional exemptions
IP Protection: Enhanced safeguards for BOI projects
6.3 Renewable Energy
Feed-in Tariff Eligibility: BOI+EGAT coordination
Carbon Credit Monetization: Special provisions
7. Dispute Resolution and Appeals
7.1 Privilege Revocation Process
Grounds for Cancellation:
Failure to meet investment timelines
Violation of environmental regulations
Fraudulent application information
Appeal Mechanism: 60-day window to petition
7.2 Arbitration Framework
THAC-administered proceedings
Expedited process for BOI disputes
8. Emerging Trends and Future Directions
9.1 Policy Developments
Draft Amendment Act (2025): Proposed R&D requirements
Green Industry Incentives: Carbon neutrality targets
9.2 Technological Integration
Blockchain Verification: For document authentication
AI-assisted Application Processing: Pilot program
9.3 Global Value Chain Positioning
ASEAN+3 Supply Chain Initiatives
EU-Thailand FTA Preparations
9. Strategic Implementation Guide
10.1 For Multinational Corporations
Regional HQ Strategy: Leverage RHQ privileges
Tiered Investment Approach: Phased capital deployment
10.2 For SMEs
Cluster Development: Co-location benefits
Technology Partner Matching: BOI-facilitated pairings
10.3 Risk Management
Compliance Calendar: Critical date tracking
Contingency Planning: Alternative incentive structures
Key Resources:
BOI Official Website: www.boi.go.th
Investment Privileges Database: privilege.boi.go.th
EEC Special Regulations: eeco.or.th
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Hey there, I was wondering what sources you use for your etymology infographics -- particularly for Germanic languages that aren't English (I'm working on my own unrelated etymology-based art project). I've got a linguistics degree but it was mostly synchronic stuff, so I never really learned the best places to look for these things. I don't know the best sources for etymologies even in major languages like Dutch, to say nothing of languages with less prestige like Low German varieties and such. For English I can get good enough info from etymology online, but I'd love to know better places to search for these things in other Germanic languages than wiktionary.
Hi there! I often start on Wiktionary, because it contains an awful lot of data. But then I always check the etymologies using good dictionaries, because as you know there are a loads of errors on Wiktionary. I daren't rely on it.
For Dutch I use etymologiebank.nl, where high-quality etymological dictionaries are freely available. Most of them also include information about cognates in the other Germanic languages. The downside is that you can only search for Dutch entries.
For Proto-Germanic I use the etymological dictionary by Guus Kroonen, which can be found online.
For Spanish, there's the dictionary by Corominas & Pascual, which often contains information about Portuguese and Catalan as well. I use De Vaan's etymological dictionary of Latin, since Corominas & Pascual don't discuss anything before Latin.
The website of Treccani briefly discusses Italian etymologies, as Duden does for German.
The rest I puzzle together. When I want to know the etymology of a word in a language whose etymological dictionary I don't have, I try to find out what its cognates are and look up these instead.
I hope this helps. Do tell me if you'd like to know more!
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sarkariresultdude · 4 months ago
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Japan Government Job Results: An Overview of the Examination System and Selection Process
 Japan’s government jobs, frequently regarded as prestigious and stable profession choices, attract heaps of candidates every year. The hiring manner for those jobs is aggressive and requires candidates to go through rigorous examinations and reviews. The results of these authorities activity examinations determine the choice of candidates for diverse administrative, technical, and law enforcement positions. This article affords an in-intensity take a look at Japan’s authorities process effects, the exam gadget, selection method, and latest traits in public sector employment.
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Japan Government Recruitment Result For Indians 
1. Japan’s Government Employment System
The Japanese authorities offers employment opportunities at national, prefectural, and municipal tiers. Positions in the national authorities are labeled into:
General Service (Ippan-shoku): Administrative and clerical roles.
Specialized Service (Tokutei-shoku): Roles requiring unique technical understanding.
Public Security (Keisatsu and Jieitai): Law enforcement and defense positions.
Government corporations, which include the National Personnel Authority (NPA), oversee the hiring technique for civil carrier roles, ensuring fairness and transparency inside the choice of applicants.
2. Examination System for Government Jobs
Japan’s government task examinations are established into three primary ranges:
Class I (Sogo-shoku): High-degree managerial and coverage-making positions, specifically for university graduates.
Class II (Ippan-shoku): Mid-level administrative roles requiring a college degree.
Class III (Shokuin-shoku): Entry-level clerical and assist body of workers roles for high faculty graduates.
A. Structure of the Examinations
The examination method includes a couple of levels:
Written Examination: Tests applicants on popular know-how, reasoning, mathematics, and subject-unique understanding.
Aptitude and Psychological Assessments: Evaluates persona trends, decision-making capabilities, and ethical requirements.
Interviews: Conducted by way of panels to assess candidates’ suitability for the role.
Physical Fitness Test (for Security Jobs): Essential for police, protection, and firefighting roles.
Three. Announcement of Job Results
Government activity effects are introduced on authentic websites, via nearby authorities workplaces, and in newspapers. The consequences commonly consist of:
List of shortlisted candidates.
Individual score reports.
Instructions for the next segment, inclusive of medical examinations or extra interviews.
The National Personnel Authority and different authorities our bodies offer transparency in end result booklet, allowing candidates to get right of entry to their scores and ratings.
4. Recent Trends in Government Job Recruitment
A. Digitalization of Examination and Result Announcement
With advancements in technology, many authorities groups have shifted to online examinations and result announcements. This guarantees efficiency and reduces paperwork.
B. Increasing Demand for Specialized Skills
Japan’s government is emphasizing the recruitment of applicants with know-how in:
Information Technology (Cybersecurity, AI, Data Science)
Environmental Sciences (Climate Change, Sustainable Development)
International Relations (Diplomatic and Trade Policies)
C. Efforts to Promote Gender Equality
The government has applied measures to boom the participation of women in public service. Policies such as bendy work arrangements and same pay projects were delivered.
Five. Challenges inside the Government Job Selection Process
Despite the structured hiring system, a few challenges persist:
High Competition: Thousands of candidates follow for restrained positions, making choice rather competitive.
Lengthy Process: The exam and result statement system can take months, main to uncertainty amongst applicants.
Aging Workforce: The government faces problems in attracting younger skills because of perceived tension in paintings lifestyle.
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rachellaurengray · 7 months ago
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AI & Tech-Related Jobs Anyone Could Do
Here’s a list of 40 jobs or tasks related to AI and technology that almost anyone could potentially do, especially with basic training or the right resources:
Data Labeling/Annotation
AI Model Training Assistant
Chatbot Content Writer
AI Testing Assistant
Basic Data Entry for AI Models
AI Customer Service Representative
Social Media Content Curation (using AI tools)
Voice Assistant Testing
AI-Generated Content Editor
Image Captioning for AI Models
Transcription Services for AI Audio
Survey Creation for AI Training
Review and Reporting of AI Output
Content Moderator for AI Systems
Training Data Curator
Video and Image Data Tagging
Personal Assistant for AI Research Teams
AI Platform Support (user-facing)
Keyword Research for AI Algorithms
Marketing Campaign Optimization (AI tools)
AI Chatbot Script Tester
Simple Data Cleansing Tasks
Assisting with AI User Experience Research
Uploading Training Data to Cloud Platforms
Data Backup and Organization for AI Projects
Online Survey Administration for AI Data
Virtual Assistant (AI-powered tools)
Basic App Testing for AI Features
Content Creation for AI-based Tools
AI-Generated Design Testing (web design, logos)
Product Review and Feedback for AI Products
Organizing AI Training Sessions for Users
Data Privacy and Compliance Assistant
AI-Powered E-commerce Support (product recommendations)
AI Algorithm Performance Monitoring (basic tasks)
AI Project Documentation Assistant
Simple Customer Feedback Analysis (AI tools)
Video Subtitling for AI Translation Systems
AI-Enhanced SEO Optimization
Basic Tech Support for AI Tools
These roles or tasks could be done with minimal technical expertise, though many would benefit from basic training in AI tools or specific software used in these jobs. Some tasks might also involve working with AI platforms that automate parts of the process, making it easier for non-experts to participate.
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misscammiedawn · 7 months ago
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Apple Music Round-Up 2024
Welp, our mental health results came in for the year. Fun thing to crack through. Because I'm going to be a basic bitch and post my marketing algorithm data online.
It does actually show some interesting insights into our system, though. It's an impartial switch/mood counter that I really can't manipulate.
Let me be a bit self-indulgent.
Artists
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So, yeah. We mostly listen to music when we're at the office so that's one day a week. 40 hours of Rush is about on par for us, to be honest. I feel we could have done more.
Anyway. Let's break them down and give a little analysis of where our head may have been at for these times.
Rush - It's Rush. Honestly 40 hours is kind of low for us. Though there's 120 hours of playtime represented on this list which means 33% of all music (in our top 10) was Rush. --Still seems a little low. Doesn't include the time we were listening to Geddy's autobiography, Neil's books or listening to Rush music on YouTube or Winamp on our personal computer. This is Apple Only. The First Constant - Sample Song
CHRVCHES - If Cammie had a favorite band outside of Rush it'd be CHRVCHES. Personally I really enjoy Screen Violence but Cammie likes everything they've ever put out and is pouting that Mayberry is putting the project on hiatus. Every Open Eye is a damn near perfect album and Bury It was a "Camden Song" before we even transitioned. Cammie-Coded - Sample Song
Porter Robinson - The new album dropped this year and as you'll see we ran the Hit Single of the album a bunch of times. We listened to the first two albums a lot in the build up and made a friend on a Discord server over enjoying Porter's work. Also Cammie-Coded. - Sample Song
Left at London - Kind of a surprise as Nat hasn't released any new music this year. I love her work a ton and am a little sad that Tyler didn't show up on either list because, not to be too white on main, she was our entry point for him. Nat's music resonates with us on the topics of transgender topics and mental health stuff, particularly BPD and identity dissociation. Camden-Coded - Sample Song (cw: suicide mention)
Genesis - Genesis (and Phil Collins) are our back-up band for when we need a break from Rush. Kind of surprised we listened to so much. Don't really have much to say. I know we added Home By The Sea and Driving The Last Spike to our favorite songs but can't think of a time we sat down and listened to Genesis with intent. A mystery to be solved, I'm sure. Dawn/Wynn Coded?- Sample Song
The Streets - Okay, The Streets returned after a lengthy hiatus in October 2023 so it's no surprise that we were binging the new album. Craig loves Skinner's work and thinks Original Pirate Material is early 2000s London encased in amber. It feels like home when we listen to it and the boy needs to feel a connection to the things we lost every now and again. Craig-Coded - Sample Song (cw: drugs/alcohol overdose)
Vienna Teng - A little bit of Michigan that we took with us. Wonder if this is a Dawn thing? Vienna Teng has a gentle country/folk mix and has poetic lyrics that try to draw intimate connections between characters. Her songs feel like a voyeur writing poetry about the other people in a diner and I kind of dig that. Dawn/Camden-Coded - Sample Song
Grace Petrie - Queer British folk music, emphasis on the queer. Grace's music has a lot of anger about the current political climate and has a lot of blissful gender euphoria. Cammie/Dawn-Coded - Sample Song
The Narcissist Cookbook - Queer British folk music, less emphasis on the queer. I'm actually sad Cookbook isn't higher. We wanted to see him play live this year but were worried about COVID. Camden-Coded - Sample Song
Yes - It's prog rock. I imagine a decent amount of this time was spent listening to Closer to the Edge alone. Dawn-Coded - Sample Song (cw: 18 minutes)
Individual Songs
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...fuck.
So this is obviously a little weighted by the fact that certain songs are the only thing we listen to by their particular artist. 40 hours of Rush is spread over a couple hundred songs where many of these songs are the only thing we even know their individual artists from.
Plus--- I'll admit it. There are times where a certain song just hits and we have to suck the emotion from it like a Capri-Sun by playing it on repeat. I'd say "I" as Camden because there's a lot of yearning/angst songs there but track 4 is 100% Dawn being an extravagant Fae.
Also funny thing. Craig was fronting when we started pulling this and the moment I saw our top songs I jumped in. I almost didn't post to avoid "outing" myself here but if we're going to do the Camden Walk Of Shame then I'm writing my own fucking excuses.
This Means War ~ Marianas Trench (39 Plays) - Look. I'm not going to beat around the bush. I miss my friends. I miss them so much it tears my stomach inside out and makes me cry into a pillow at night.
Cheerleader ~ Porter Robinson (31 Plays) - The hit single from Porter's new album got a lot of spins this year. Cammie absolutely loves doing the dishes while dancing or singing to this one.
I'm Spent ~ Housewife (29 Plays) - "Old friends fading, am I still in your good graces?" - Fuck this entire playlist really is the Camden walk of shame. "I guess that's all in the past. No we're not getting it back." ...god damn it.
Mine (fear. Linnea Olsson) ~ Daniel Olsen & Jonathan Eng (29 Plays) - Dawn, you little shit, this song is pure Fae energy.
Bad Friend ~ Cheese on Bread (26 Plays) - The lyrics on this one are so specific to the artist that I don't really project onto it any but if I did I'd cast myself as the bad friend. Either way the chorus carrying the wish that a broken friendship can be repaired is just... *sighs* ...why the fuck am I posting this on the internet where humans can read it?
Reverse ~ Minimall (26 Plays) - Ever seen the movie Eternal Sunshine? There's a reason that movie is held up as a movie about BPD. I hate the secrets I carry in relation to both my marriage and my former best friends. It's this intense intimate Knowing of a person and... I can't even talk about my part in any of that. It's just, parts of my own history are gated behind bars and it fucking hurts because I'd never tell those secrets because they're not mine, even if the things that I experienced impact my life and I'm left in limbo processing things in solitude. If I could... I'd reverse it. Let all those secrets and experiences pour out of me. That way, maybe there'd be peace?
Do It, Try It ~ M83 (24 Plays) - The scene at the end of Letterkenny season 8 got us into this song and made me reevaluate Junk. Mr. Robot and my love of Daft Punk already sold me on M83 but Junk wasn't that good so we slept on it.
Something's Always Wrong ~ Toad the Wet Sprocket (23 Plays) - Always loved this song and Toad. Craig does too, I believe? Prior to transition and going non-contact with our family of origin we edited a recording of a 3 hour Skype 'conversation' with our father put it on like 10 times speed while the song played and paused the song whenever we spoke. There was about 80 seconds us us speaking. We timed it so "another day, I call and never speak" played before we got our first word out. Fun times.
Keep You On My Side ~ CHRVCHES (23 Plays) - Used to play this on repeat at the end of our marriage. Seems old habits die hard. Cammie loves CHRVCHES. This song is a fucking banger.
You're Gonna Go Far, Kid ~ The Offspring (23 Plays) - Fuck yeah this song is awesome!
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Okay. Now I'm done shaming myself in public I'm going to just pout for a while.
Maybe listen to some Rush.
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sherlynnxy · 7 months ago
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‘The Impact of Social Media Bans on Chinese Users and Global Connections’
MDA20009 Digital Communities
Hello everyone, this is our last post T^T! To my course mates, the semester has come to an end, hope you all had a great holiday! Also, an early 🎄Merry Christmas❄️ to everyone!!!
The quick spread of social media around the world has brought people and communities together. However, some countries maintain restrictive media environments that make it difficult for people to use these platforms freely, with China being a good example. The Chinese government has implemented strict censorship measures to control news, social media and online communication. The ‘Great Firewall’ prevents users from accessing popular platforms such as Facebook, Instagram and Google services. Despite these restrictions, millions of Chinese users have found ways around these barriers, raising significant questions about how censorship affects lives, national identity and global connectivity. This raises important questions about how these restrictions shape individual lives, national identities, and broader networks of global interaction.
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Understanding the Great Firewall
According to Britannica, the Great Firewall (also known as the Golden Shield Project) is a key component of China's Golden Shield Project, combines regulatory and technological measures to censor and monitor internet usage (Gisonna, 2024). It employs tools like keyword filtering, bandwidth throttling, and Deep Packet Inspection to block specific content. This system not only restricts foreign platforms but also pressures journalists through dismissals and arrests, fostering self-censorship. As journalist Evan Osnos observed, China's digital links to the world are increasingly deteriorating, emphasizing its isolationist internet policy.
U.S. technology in China
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China's restrictive policies make it challenging for U.S. tech companies to compete, with platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Google blocked. To illustrate, in early 2013, Google withdrew its services after several conflicts with Chinese censorship, and in late 2014, China disabled Google's email service Gmail, which raised concerns at the U.S. State Department (Xu, 2017). Furthermore, in early 2014, Google chairman Eric Schmidt indicated that encryption could facilitate entry into the Chinese market for Google. However, these plans encountered a challenge in March 2014 when the government took action against the social networking app WeChat. The government's decision to crack down on the social networking app WeChat to the deletion of the accounts of several prominent political liberals. Subsequently, new regulations were announced for 'instant messaging tools' on mobile chat apps, such as WeChat, which has over 750 million users and is increasingly seen as a platform for mass dissent that can bypass censors (Xu, 2017). Gmail’s ban and the crackdown on politically liberal accounts on WeChat demonstrated the government’s tightening control.
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Social Media Censorship: How does it work?
The Great Firewall of China employs sophisticated methods to enforce internet censorship and block unwanted content (Xu, 2017):
Network Blackholing: A fundamental technique involves maintaining a list of banned IP addresses. If a user attempts to access a prohibited site, the connection is immediately dropped, effectively severing access to restricted content。
Quality of Service (QoS) Filtering: This advanced approach employs deep packet inspection to analyze data traffic and identify connections attempting to bypass censorship through Virtual Private Networks (VPNs). QoS filtering intercepts these connections before they reach their destination, undermining one of the primary tools users rely on to circumvent the firewall.
Domain Name System (DNS) Hijacking: DNS hijacking disrupts the mapping of IP addresses to website names, preventing users from accessing flagged domains. Social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter are systematically targeted, ensuring that only approved alternatives like Weibo and WeChat dominate the market.
URL Filtering: URL filtering involves the use of proxies to examine requested web addresses for banned keywords. This precise control allows authorities to selectively block pages on platforms like Wikipedia, allowing access to general content while censoring politically sensitive topics.
To learn more about how social media censorship works, here are the views shared by Karoline Kan, a Beijing-based journalist and writer:
The Impact of China's Social Media Censorship
Positive Impacts: Government and Domestic Industry Benefits
From a government perspective, the Great Firewall serves multiple purposes. It blocks access to foreign platforms such as Google, Twitter and Facebook, which were blocked as a result of uprisings such as the 2009 Xinjiang riots. The government is trying to maintain political unity and national security, by limiting access to other forms of governance and lifestyles, Firewalls have also helped Chinese internet companies like Tencent, Baidu, Alibaba and Weibo to grow and succeed without competition from international rivals. This approach to cyber-sovereignty is often seen as a way of protecting national stability (Kannan, A. 2017).
Negative Impacts: Limitations on Innovation and Freedom
From the Chinese citizens perspective, these restrictions pose significant challenges to entrepreneurs, influencers and professionals in accessing global markets and networks, thereby stifling business opportunities and cultural exchanges. Strict government control of online content hinders dissent and creative freedom because users know that surveillance is everywhere. As a result, many people use VPNs to get access to blocked content, but these methods are not foolproof and can be blocked. Some have opted for more advanced tools such as Tor or SSH tunnelling, but these are not for everyone (Xu, 2017).
Despite these challenges, Chinese internet users have found alternative ways to get around the firewall. For instance, tools like Ultrasurf, Psiphon, and Freegate let users set up proxy servers, and microblogging platforms like Weibo have become places for people to talk about things they would normally be banned from discussing. On top of that, over the years, internet users have created a whole range of visual puns, memes, acronyms and slang to get around the censorship, which has transformed online spaces into complex arenas for political and social debate (Xu, 2017).
Global Implications
Censorship not only affects China, but also reshapes global digital dynamics. The fragmentation of the Internet, where users from different countries are often separated into different cyberspaces, limits cross-cultural dialogue and global collaboration. For international brands and content creators, the Chinese market holds great opportunities, but navigating these constraints is often too complex, leading to missed opportunities. On a larger scale, China's digital isolation has exacerbated geopolitical tensions, leading to a growing digital divide between China and the West (Kannan, A. 2017). These tensions complicate international diplomacy and exacerbate the fragmentation of the global digital ecosystem.
Conclusion
In a nutshell, China's 'Great Firewall' is a sophisticated and multifaceted approach to internet censorship that has a significant impact on the online environment for Chinese citizens. While the firewall helps the government keep political stability and protect domestic industries, it also stifles creativity, limits global connectivity, and hinders free expression. Chinese users are creative in finding ways around the restrictions, but these policies contribute to the fragmentation of the global digital landscape and exacerbate geopolitical tensions. Ultimately, censorship policies greatly affect China's digital ecosystem and its interaction with the global community.
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Reference:
Gisonna, N. (2024). Great Firewall | History, China, Hong Kong, & Facts. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Great-Firewall
Kannan, A. (2017). Here’s why the Great Firewall of China has benefited the country. Young Post. https://www.scmp.com/yp/discover/your-voice/opinion/article/3066603/heres-why-great-firewall-china-has-benefited-country
Silva, M. (2019).China social media censorship: how does it work? BBC. https://www.bbc.com/news/av/stories-49527899
Xu, B. (2017). Media censorship in China. Council on Foreign Relations. https://www.cfr.org/backgrounder/media-censorship-china
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ishmam11 · 8 months ago
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Earn money online in micro job
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A micro job is a small, short-term task or project that can be completed quickly, often within minutes or hours. These tasks usually require minimal skill, and workers are paid a small amount of money for each task. Micro jobs are typically posted on online platforms, connecting freelancers or gig workers with companies or individuals who need small tasks
Examples of Micro Jobs:
Data Entry: Entering data into a spreadsheet or system.
Survey Participation: Answering online surveys or providing feedback on products or services.
Content Moderation: Reviewing and filtering content (e.g., flagging inappropriate comments or images).
App Testing: Testing apps or websites and providing feedback.
Social Media Tasks: Liking, sharing, or following pages on social media.
Image Tagging: Labeling images with appropriate tags (useful in AI training).
Transcription: Converting short audio clips into text.
Small Writing Tasks: Writing short product descriptions or reviews.
Pros and Cons:
• Pros: Flexibility, can work from anywhere, doesn’t usually require extensive experience, and allows people to earn money in spare time.
• Cons: Generally low pay per task, no job security or benefits, and payment can vary greatly between platforms.
Micro jobs can be a quick way to earn extra cash, but they are typically not suited for stable, long-term income.
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