Half of working adults believe the pandemic has damaged their career prospects, according to a study. A poll of 2,000 employed or recently unemployed adults found almost one in 10 believe the industry or sector in which they work has become unstable following the events of the past 12 months.
Others have had their pay reduced (eight per cent) or hours cut (11 per cent) as some businesses battle to keep going. The study also found 10 per cent put their plans to change careers on hold due to the pandemic, while seven per cent have had to take on roles they feel overqualified for.
More than one in 10 have had to get a job to make ends meet - when previously they didn’t work at all. And one in 20 adults who were self-employed have taken on an
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