Some workers on online marketplace TaskRabbit are earning more than $200,000 a year by specializing in high-demand services ...
Amid a cooling job market, Taskrabbit's CEO is highlighting the platform's strong earning potential for job seekers.
Ania Smith, left, and Leah Solivan sat down with Business Insider to talk about Taskrabbit's growth and adoption of AI.TaskRabbit Trade jobs like plumbing are supposed to be among the hardest for AI ...
A Taskrabbit "Tasker" helps a client with the placement of frames on a wall.Lea Suzuki/The San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images There's been an uptick in recent years in the number of people ...
Nov 13, 2025, 2:53am EST Updated: Nov 13, 2025, 5:15am EST Adam Pardee Taskrabbit CEO Ania Smith poses for a photo inside the Taskrabbit offices in San Francisco, Calif. on Oct. 21, 2025. From the San ...
Taskrabbit CEO Ania Smith says some gig workers on the platform have earned over $200,000 annually, even amid a slowing job market. Smith highlighted a recent NYU graduate in New York City who ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Stacy Brown-Philpot, the No. 2 executive at TaskRabbit, has been named CEO of the San Francisco company, making her one of the few African-American women leading a high-profile tech ...
TaskRabbit, which maintains an online marketplace that connects people with contract workers to perform any manner of odd ...
Taskrabbit CEO Ania Smith says interest in becoming a "tasker" is way up. There's been a noticeable uptick in applications over the past three years, the CEO told the Decoder podcast. Asked if that ...
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