The second wave of the pandemic could be a real test of strength in the labor market
According to Nemes-Nagy Szilvia, the managing owner of Performia Hungary Kft., there are more jobseekers than before the virus, but the quality is worse, people are in poor condition, and companies do not dare to entrust them with the job they are looking for an expert. (tozsdeforum.hu, Koczka Máté)
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