New Jobs In A Brave New World

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This world has transformed into global village. New advancements are being made every hour. So there is increase in information in every field. Therefore there many of new jobs are available now. Previously there were limited numbers of jobs. In old days at most doctors and engineers were at most the two renowned profession .Now a days new jobs trend have been established. Other jobs are also present which help people to earn their living. This has improved employment rate. Few years ago jobs like apps designer, hair stylist and jewelry designer were not present. But now these are regarded as well earning profession. In contrast to this technology has been upgraded. So there is increase in machines, Unfortunately machines replaced humans in

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