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Originally posted by WordIsBond View PostWhat do you have against jobs for out-of-work former Labour and Tory MPs, who don't know how to do anything except snoop into other people's business and moral posturing?
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostSadly, these are not high paying technical jobs but are for people scanning Facebook pages just looking for content that shouldn't be there.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostSadly, these are not high paying technical jobs but are for people scanning Facebook pages just looking for content that shouldn't be there. Jobs like these are normally performed in 3rd world countries or those where the workforce are paid minimum wages.
Facebook’s dirty work in Ireland: ‘I had to watch footage of a person being beaten to death’
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostFacebook to create 500 tech jobs in London as it opens new engineering hub - CityAM : CityAM
More bad news. Over to the remoaners for some depressing spin....
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Facebook algorithms have identified a critical need for artificial intelligence in the UK.
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Facebook is coming!
Facebook to create 500 tech jobs in London as it opens new engineering hub - CityAM : CityAM
Facebook has said it will create 500 new tech jobs in London by the end of the year as it launches a new engineering centre in Soho.
Roughly 100 of the new roles will be in artificial intelligence, with many of the employees working to detect and remove malicious content, fake accounts and other harmful behaviour, the company said.
The social media firm plans to employ more than 3,000 people across its three London sites by the end of the year, as it ramps up its presence in the capital.
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