Dire straits for the class of 2020

Dire straits for the class of 2020

With a recession looming in the background, and a completely disrupted job market and broken supply chains, the class of 2020 on a global scale is looking at a very tough market. While some countries have projected a quick recovery, others will take years to get back on track. So what does this mean for freshers who have just graduated? Click here to find out. 
https://www.wionews.com/world/fresh-graduates-around-the-world-stare-at-a-bleak-future-amid-pandemic-305456

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