Microsoft targets 50,000 jobs with LinkedIn 're-skilling' effort

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Helping workers affected by pandemic move into new fields.

Microsoft targets 50,000 jobs with LinkedIn 're-skilling' effort
Microsoft aims to place 50,000 people in jobs that require technology skills as part of a broader push being undertaken with its professional networking website LinkedIn to help workers affected by the coronavirus pandemic move into new fields. The jobs will be in what Microsoft calls its ...

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