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Labor mode in Melbourne, Australia
2. Full-time employees: Full-time employees refer to employees who work more than 40 hours a week, usually sign long-term contracts, have relatively high wages, but have fixed working hours and need full-time investment.
3. Part-time employees: Part-time employees refer to people who work less than 40 hours a week, usually on short-term contracts, with relatively low wages, but flexible working hours, which are suitable for people who need to take care of other things.
4. Freelancers: Freelancers refer to people who independently engage in a certain profession, such as translators, designers, photographers, etc. This kind of working time and place is very flexible, but you need to explore customers and markets yourself.
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