Covid-19 Economy Claimed 128,000 IT Jobs in November
The virus has been causing havoc across the nation since March. Things had started to get back to where they were in a slow but gradual manner and America saw a rise in jobs. However, with the rise in cases, things have started to become unpleasant again. U.S. employers last month cut 128,000 core information-technology jobs, largely erasing hiring gains in October, as companies brace for the second wave of Covid-19 cases, lockdowns, and business closures, IT trade group CompTIA reported. Read more on this here.
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