Millions of working adults are reevaluating their careers during the coronavirus pandemic with many 're-skilling' to ensure they can adapt to the post lockdown workplace.
A study of 1000 adults who have been employed over the last two years found the outbreak to be a 'wake-up call', with 39 per cent pondering their job prospects.
Just under a third of those polled (28 per cent) are currently furloughed, with a further 47 per cent fearing they could find themselves in the same boat.
Another 42 per cent are concerned they will not have a position to go back to once the lockdown ends. The study, commissioned by PeopleCert, a global leader in business and IT certifications and languages, found a quarter are attempting to upskill in the hope