There is no doubt that the Coronavirus has had and is having a strong impact on'Italy's economy..
The pandemic has primarily halted consumption, putting many sectors in crisis, so much so that the Italian government has had to introduce drastic containment measures, forcing us, decree after decree, to stay at home.
On the other hand, it must be said that smart working It has seen a significant and exponential increase, quickly overturning the concept of remote working that has always been hostile to Italian companies.
The coronavirus has had the effect of a shock. As such, a series of new studies must now be considered that will shape the country's economic and financial fabric. The sectors most affected have undoubtedly been self-employed workers and precarious workers.
But also workers in tourism, entertainment and sports.
Undoubtedly, for these sectors, little can be predicted from a "smart" perspective. Beyond those few technologies that allow them to be distanced, we are dealing with an unprecedented scenario.
The worker . is about to take his revenge.
But what are the most sought-after job offers currently?
Some categories were observed to have had greater demand.
For example, le nurse and Health Care (healthcare workers). Demand is growing in the chemical and pharmaceutical fields for the production of disinfectants and masks (+40%). Those also increased (+60%) activities related to basic necessities: supermarkets, warehouse workers to prepare online shopping, transport and logistics workers etc. Activities related toe-commerce (+40%) as well as job offers for cleaning staff and sanitation interventions (+ 40%).
Training is extensive for all these roles. Regions, training centers, and private organizations are gearing up and organizing to provide qualified support to users. We don't know what the final shape of the economic framework will be in terms of its impact on the world of work. What is certain is that we will have to keep pace with the evolution of the labor market.