Why the pandemic may have changed the job market as we know it

Why the pandemic may have changed the job market as we know it

As countries across the globe slowly exit the months of lockdown, the question remains - for how long will the new normal be around? And what's here to stay? WIll work from home survive in a post-pandemic world? Will this mean global talent wars and globalization of talent? And what does this mean for job seekers? Have all your questions answered here

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