A look at which jobs will survive the pandemic, and the jobs that may never come back
America’s job market added 2.5 million new jobs in May, which is great news in one way, it's an indication that things are picking up, and the economy is slowly recovering after being locked down for the summer. While jobs like healthcare, IT and logistics are showing clear signals of bouncing back, the industries that will most likely suffer are the service sector. Read about the details here.
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