Amazon, Walmart and Fidelity Investments plan to collectively hire nearly 100,000 workers. Once we get the monthly jobs report on Friday, we can gain a better sense of the overall state of the job market.
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Amazon’s rival, Walmart, also has plans to aggressively hire. The big-box retailer seeks to bring aboard about 20,000 people. A large portion of the roles are in distribution and fulfillment centers. The retailer is looking to “, as the pandemic continues to disrupt the global supply chain.” In a completely different sector, Fidelity Investments, one of the largest money managers in the U.S. with over $10 trillion under management, shared its
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