Being a job seeker in the times of COVID-19
If you're someone who decided to switch jobs in the year of 2020, you may understand the extensive searching, applying and impending rejections feel. Job loss has been a huge issue, but when over 40 million Americans are filing for jobless aid, many businesses are contracting and having to trim their workforce, hiring is a distant dream, which is not a reality in the near future. Read about the implications here.
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