First for fun, now for recruitment: live streams help jobseekers
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China's live-streaming platforms have emerged as a new channel for employers to meet prospective employees, as job candidates go online to search for opportunities amid Covid-19 travel restrictions and what economists call the country's most challenging job market ever. Liu Chao, 33, finds "selling" jobs surprisingly easier than his previous job as an e-commerce live-streamer. "After selling [clothes] through live-streaming for several months, I realised we didn't have many advantages, so I gave
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