E-Commerce & Food Delivery Jobs Growing
Ecommerce and online food delivery have seen a tremendous spike due to the lockdown and strict restrictions imposed across the country and the globe. Amazon reports a substantial hike in its revenues for the quarter ending in September. To keep up with this rising demand, they have been hiring a lot of people too. Similar is the case with a lot of other eCommerce players and food delivery jobs. To read more on this, click here.
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