Remote workers finding more employment
Tech has made things quite different for people across the globe. With restrictions imposed across the country since March and the cases rising, and a mutated strain doing the rounds in few parts of the world, things might not seem to go back any time soon. However, remote work has made it easier for a lot of people whose jobs don't require them to be physically present. They are finding more opportunities in different areas. More on this here.
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