Under the influence of social media


THE job market is increasingly skewed towards job seekers rather than employers as today’s youth aspire to be independent by working for themselves rather than being tied down to a corporate job.

They prefer to set up their own business, be an influencer or run a startup. Some may choose to work in the gig economy.

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