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Americans Hopeful About Future of Their Careers Despite COVID-19: Study - The Washington Informer

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As the U.S. approaches the one-year mark of COVID-19 lockdowns, the University of Phoenix Career Institute has released the results of its first annual Career Optimism Index, a comprehensive study measuring working Americans' attitudes toward their careers to help identify barriers to career advancement and highlight solutions that can help all American workers accelerate their careers.

The post Americans Hopeful About Future of Their Careers Despite COVID-19: Study appeared first on The Washington Informer.

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