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An individual is considering two work opportunities. The first is signing up for a ride-sharing service, a process that is largely automated and requires meeting basic, standardized criteria. The second is applying for a software engineering role at a specialized tech company, which involves multiple rounds of technical interviews, team-fit assessments, and portfolio reviews. Which statement best explains the fundamental economic difference in the process of securing these two roles?

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