Tech witnesses 4.5% decline in jobs
The tech industry has been restructuring itself to adapt to the new normal ever since the pandemic came into play. There has been a rise in certain aspects of tech while some jobs have disappeared. Remote openings have increased, but some jobs are witnessing a steep decline in the US. Take a look at the details here.
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