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Coronavirus has cost jobs — but there’s a silver lining for those looking to change careers
Food has been a mainstay in Jessica Nguyen’s life, but she never thought it would be her career.
Key points:
- Australians are using coronavirus as an opportunity to pursue career changes
- While hundreds of thousands have lost their jobs, some have decided to reskill
- TAFE has recorded a surge in enrolments in certain health-related fields
More than eight months into the pandemic, her home cooking is paying the bills.
With a decade of experience in public relations and marketing, the Melbourne woman worked with some of Australia’s most recognisable beauty brands, enjoying what she described as a “comfortable” life.
But, like thousands of Australians, she was unexpectedly made redundant at the beginning of March, and joined the ranks of those who…
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