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coronavirus pandemic.Kevin Gill, president of Staffmax Staffing & Recruiting, said he is placing more workers now than before the pandemic hit.“We’re still in COVID, yet we’re getting more requests for employees than we’ve had, really, at any time,” Gill said.

Canada added 419K more jobs in July, racialized workers had higher jobless rate: StatsCan Staffmax, which has offices in Ontario, Manitoba, Alberta and British Columbia, typically sees more people seeking work than job vacancies, but that is now starting to even out, according to Gill.“There are certain sectors right now where it’s harder to find workers than it is to get orders for these roles,” Gill said, adding some of the most in-demand jobs are currently in accounting and.

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