Where will the jobs be in 2021?
There have been massive job cuts across America since the restrictions imposed across to keep the virus under control. The jobs started picking up after the huge slump in April and May, but they are still far from the pre-pandemic levels. Some states have performed better than other states though. ...
The cruise industry says 254,000 American jobs
The cruise industry was thriving and directly and indirectly, contributed in many ways. But it's has been severely impacted in 2020 due to the global crisis. A $32 billion loss is estimated and more than 250K people lose their jobs. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent suspension ...
25 professions start to disappear because of technology
There's absolutely no debate on the fact that technology has made things way easier for us than they have ever been. Technology has also helped us save time in numerous ways. Earlier, to buy groceries, one would have to go all the way to a store and buy it, but people can now buy them at the comfor ...
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. ...
The future of work
The way we work has been drastically altered by the COVID-19 pandemic. From adopting WFH which has given companies access to global talent, to giving up office spaces for good, the future may have more changes in store for us. Technology, employee satisfaction and wellness have triggered a shift in ...
Promising jobs in IT
IT jobs are in demand, and they will continue to be in demand even in a post-pandemic world. The reason for this is that companies across the globe are having to pick up their slack on the digital front, which means plenty of work to go around in the field of IT. Read about the 10 most in-demand IT ...
A look at which jobs will survive the pandemic, and the jobs that may never come back
America’s job market added 2.5 million new jobs in May, which is great news in one way, it's an indication that things are picking up, and the economy is slowly recovering after being locked down for the summer. While jobs like healthcare, IT and logistics are showing clear signals of bouncing back ...
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