Why Covid-19 Hasn’t Solved Manufacturing’s Talent Shortage

Why Covid-19 Hasn’t Solved Manufacturing’s Talent Shortage

Covid-19 has impacted everyone across the globe in varying ways. A huge number of people have lost their jobs, a massive number of businesses had to shut shop, millions of people got sick and millions of people died across the globe, and a few industries like EdTech managed to thrive in these difficult times as well. However, all of these things could change one thing- the challenge of talent shortage in manufacturing. To know more about this click here

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