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Lost your job due to coronavirus? Artificial intelligence could be your best friend in finding a new one

  • Written by Stewart Black, Professor of Management Practice in Global Leadership and Strategy, INSEAD
image Some places are still hiring.AP Photo/Lynne Sladky

Millions of Americans are unemployed and looking for work. Hiring continues, but there’s far more demand for jobs than supply.

As scholars of human resources and management, we believe artificial intelligence could be a boon for job seekers who need an edge in a tight labor market like...

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