The pandemic calls for a skilled workforce
Experts and analysts have predicted that the current job market is dynamic and ever-changing, and it calls for a more skilled workforce. Working remotely is a challenge in itself, one which takes a skillset beyond the professional hard skills that a career would demand. Take a look at what this means for American workers.
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