Topmost jobs for young jobseekers
In a job market where roughly 13 per cent of the workforce or more than 19 million people are unemployed can be a daunting experience. However, there are still well-paying jobs that new grads can apply for if they have the expertise. These jobs range from software engineers to sales reps and fetch good salaries for a recession-hit market. Some positions such as data scientists are even getting six-figure salaries in a recession-hit market. Read about the details here.
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