Young and unemployed? Remote work, not AI, may be the problem, study finds
4d ago· 1 min readNews
The rise of remote work since the pandemic has made businesses more reluctant to hire young, inexperienced workers and is the key driver of higher unemployment rates for recent college graduates, a study released Monday has found.
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