Hiring is booming at these companies
The global pandemic has left millions of people jobless, but there are a few sectors that have managed to do quite well even in these testing times. Amazon added 175,000 warehouse workers in March and April, 125,000 of whom it said it would keep on. Other big businesses—including cloud-computing companies that help businesses digitize and financial-services firms—are also ramping up fourth-quarter hiring. Read more about these industries and companies here.
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