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Most Bulgarians feel their jobs are in jeopardy

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This summer one in three Bulgarians will be thinking about finding a job.

According to a survey by the biggest Bulgarian job platform, two-thirds of Bulgarians say their jobs are in jeopardy. Because of Covid-19, 55% of all people with a job feel their future is uncertain. Instead of thinking about going on holiday, 35% of all respondents say they will be thinking about how to find a new job. In the services sector 62% of staff and 54% of people in managerial positions say their jobs are in jeopardy. The crisis is affecting more women than it is men. 



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