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
Candidates selected for this position must comply with Federal Executive Order 14042 mandating that federal contractors and subcontractors receive the COVID-19 vaccine by being fully vaccinated before their date of hire, or work with Microsoft to receive an approved religious or medical accommodation. ...
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job searchjob vacanciesDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, many businesses had to close and unemployment skyrocketed. To help the unemployed, the CARES Act increased US unemployment benefitdoi:10.2139/ssrn.3664265Marinescu, Ioana ElenaSkandalis, Daphné...
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COVID-19 developments have created new search trends. We analyze search data to draw insights about consumer concerns in the age of Omicron.
We study the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on domestic violence in 11 countries with different ex-ante incidence of domestic violence (DV) and lockdown intensity. We use a novel measure of DV incidents that allows us to make cross-country comparisons: a Google search intensity index of DV...
learning method for mapping supervised COVID-19 models from a country to another, in an effort to transfer knowledge from areas where the disease has a more extended progression. Results are presented for the UK, England, United States of America (US), Canada, Australia, France, Italy, and ...
(P<0.001). The SV of COVID-19 in Hubei province was significantly correlated with the number of newly confirmed/suspected cases (rconfirmed= 0.723,rsuspected= 0.863, bothp< 0.001). The results of the distributed lag model suggested that the patients who searched relevant symptoms on the ...