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As a remote work analyst, I study how global hiring practices, AI, and platform-driven workflows influence who gets access to opportunity. Independent reader support allows me to publish honest insights without sponsorships, corporate filters, or algorithm pressure.
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I study how global hiring, AI, and platform-driven work are reshaping who gets access to opportunity — especially for African and international remote workers navigating invisible barriers.
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- How African and global remote workers navigate invisible hiring barriers
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