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  2. 10 Careers That Are Booming During the Pandemic - AOL

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    Receptionist. When LinkedIn published its “The Most In-Demand Jobs Right Now” list at the end of April, two careers stood out above all the rest as the post-COVID world’s hottest tickets.

  3. List of largest employers - Wikipedia

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    (Top) 1 Largest employers. 2 Fortune Global 500. 3 ... Following is the list of Fortune 500 companies providing the most jobs worldwide, according to a list published ...

  4. Attention New Grads: These Are the 8 Most In-Demand ... - AOL

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    Although the job market is competitive, recent graduates actually have it easier than last year's graduating class. Employers plan to hire 14.7% more new graduates from the Class of 2023 than they ...

  5. 7 Jobs That Are Increasing in Demand Every Year - AOL

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    There are many careers and industries expected to be in high demand by 2030, due to a multitude of factors. The tech industry is one of the most notable high-demand industries expected to grow as ...

  6. The Highest-Paying Remote Jobs With No Experience - AOL

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    Remote workers are in high demand and can earn an average salary of $132,000 per year. ... User Experience design and content is a hot field right now, with plenty of jobs available at software ...

  7. List of sovereign states by employment rate - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries by employment rate, the proportion of employed adults at working age. The definition of "working age" varies: Many sources, including the OECD, use 15–64 years old, [1] but EUROSTAT uses 20–64 years old, [2] the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics uses 16 years old and older (no cut-off at 65 and up), [3] and the Office for National Statistics of the United ...