Losing a job is never easy, worse still is the thought of having to quickly dust yourself off and re-enter the most challenging labour market in living memory. But workers — and companies — are adapting to “the new normal”, as recruits are brought on board virtually.
Diana Del Campo, a recent MBA graduate from Atlanta, Georgia, was one of those who just over two months ago suddenly found themselves unemployed. In the midst of lockdowns, the US economy shed 20.5m jobs and the marketing agency she was working for closed.
“You hear it happen to other people and you don’t think that it will ever happen to you until it does,” she says.
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