How the pandemic is reshaping the job market

How the pandemic is reshaping the job market

Data reveals that job loss and furloughs may not be the only implications of the pandemic on the economy. Jobs in the fields of travel seem to be contracting at a tremendous rate. Uber drivers, flight attendants and chefs have witnesses the highest slumps in hiring. Take a look at the effects here

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