Finding the best jobs in Canada often may require changing positions or careers, according to Prof. Sean Lyons, Business and Economics, in a Global News article Nov. 30. He noted that jobs may be made obsolete by technology or globalization trends, meaning some people will have multiple careers in their lifetime. Lyons studies career development and the changing nature of careers.
Career Hopping a Growing Trend, Business Prof Tells Global News
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