Cultivated Culture's complete guide to how COVID-19 has affected the job market, packed with helpful insights and strategies from experts.
Job search during the COVID-19 eraUphadhay, NamrataBilliones, RaquelMedical Writing
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Find everything you will ever need to know about job search, interviews, applications, CVs, Brexit, Covid-impact and more in the UK with the most comprehensive compilation and analysis of job search statistics for 2024
Lockdowns to prevent the spread of COVID-19 are likely a thing of the past. Certainly we have seen little interest in the U.S for additional closures, which is reflected by search interest in “lockdown,” which spiked early in the pandemic but barely budged during the omicron surge. ...
Three potential COVID-19 vaccines are making fast progress in early-stage testing in volunteers in China and the U.S., but it's still a long road to prove if they'll really work.
Before the outbreak of COVID-19, the demand for commercial flights typically peaked between July and August. During the summer of 2019, China's entire industry operated more than 17,000 flights on any given day. In contrast, during the same period in 2020, the number of flights nationwide ...
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TAIPEI, June 5 (Xinhua) -- About 84 percent of graduates in Taiwan prefer job hunting to further studies or other options this year, with 82 percent concerned that the COVID-19 epidemic might block their access to employment, a survey shows. ...