Covid-19 shopping habits are changing job availability
A little over a year ago, the world witnessed the first few instances of COVID cases, with little idea of what and how things would end up being for everyone. Hundreds of thousands of people have died, millions infected and lost jobs, and businesses of all sizes had to face the wrath. There's no denying that this virus has changed the entire workforce and job availability. What's interesting to know is that your shopping habits are also changing job availability. To know how it is impacting, click here.
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