Business leaders see increased hiring in these 3 areas following the coronavirus

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Business leaders see increased hiring in these 3 areas following the coronavirus (via CNBCMakeIt)

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Of note, however, the report said under the pandemic, a growing number of those roles are being automated or conducted by robots. The uptick reflects the rapid digitization of businesses over recent months. The report found that 85% of companies accelerated their digitization and 67% boosted automation and AI due to the crisis.

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