The skills in demand in a post-COVID economy
As the economy reopens and we are on a slow and long road to recovery that could possibly take years, research indicates that there are still parts of the labor market which are already starting to look up. Many of these are related to the pandemic itself, but will most likely remain even after the pandemic. These jobs include COVID contact tracer, crisis counsellor, life coach and medical product sales. Take a look at the details here.
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