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Through a community of Shipt Shoppers and a convenient app, Shipt provides personal shopping and delivery to members from a curated marketplace of retailers and offers members access to a variety of stores and product categories including fresh foods, household essentials, wellness products, and pet supplies.
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Because of their flexible schedule, Rover sitters have also worked at Care.com, Grubhub, Seamless, DoorDash, Eat24, Caviar, Munchery, Saucey, Google Express, AmazonFresh, Instacart, Sprig, Luxe, Zirx, Lyft, Uber, Wag, Shipt, and Postmates.
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Millions of services have been booked on Rover, including pet sitting, dog walking, in-home dog boarding, and doggy day care. Choose your services: Opt for any combination of dog boarding, dog walking, doggy day care, drop-in visits, or house sitting.
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This is a great opportunity for current freelance dog care providers, and others in the pet care industry such as vet techs and vet assistants. Keep in mind that If you want to offer doggy day care or dog walking, weekday availability is key.
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Once it’s approved, pet parents will be able to find you on our site and contact you via your Rover profile for their pet sitting needs. Create a profile on Rover.com that shows how awesome you are as a pet sitter.
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Serving pet parents across the U.S., Canada, and parts of Europe, Rover connects dog owners with trusted pet care whenever they need it. We’re looking for animal lovers like you to join Rover as independent pet sitters.
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Individuals who currently work from home, students, interns, or contract workers looking to earn additional money on the side can also make great pet care providers. If you're looking for flexible work, gig work, part-time work, seasonal work, a summer job or just want earn additional money on the side, Rover could be a great fit for you.
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Because of their flexible schedule, Rover sitters have also worked at , Grubhub, Seamless, DoorDash, Eat24, Caviar, Munchery, Saucey, Google Express, AmazonFresh, Instacart, Sprig, Luxe, Zirx, Lyft, Uber, Wag, Shipt, and Postmates.
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Want to make money watching dogs at home or around your neighborhood? Being a Rover sitter requires care and attention, so previous experience as a babysitter or caregiver can be invaluable. Most importantly, successful sitters are dog lovers first.
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Rover dog sitters come from a variety of backgrounds and industries, including customer service, sales, retail, and restaurants (baristas, bartenders, servers, food runners, waiters/waitresses, restaurant hosts, hostesses, and busboys.
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We are out of the box connected to the biggest names in same-day delivery like Roadie Uber, DoorDash, Postmates, Shipt, We are out of the box connected to the biggest names in same-day delivery like Roadie Uber, DoorDash, Postmates, Shipt.
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In addition to the base, bonus, and equity, full-time employees are eligible for Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K, paid time off and other benefits like GymPass, Pet Insurance, Family Care Benefits, Free Shipt deliveries, and more.
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At Shipt, Data Science works at the intersection of a multi-sided marketplace and were looking for help understanding data collected across this complex marketplace, optimizing existing processes, and making predictions to help improve the product and experience.
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Become a key voice in driving commercial performance across both Sportsbook & Casino. Supporting commercial stakeholders with high level Sportsbook & Casino strategy will be a top priority for this analyst, as well as providing ongoing analysis and recommendations to stakeholders.
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Relevant certifications such as OSCP, SSCP, or GSEC are a plus. As an SECURITY ENGINEER II at Fanatics Betting & Gaming (FBG), your knowledge and experience in designing, implementing and maintaining security measures will help the organization stay ahead of security risks and protect company assets.
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