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The employment situation of graduates in 2024 is not optimistic. One of the main reasons for the decline in employment rate is the epidemic. The epidemic has led to restrictions on economic activities, many companies are facing difficulties, and recruitment demand has decreased. The international express delivery industry has also experienced ups and downs during the epidemic. During the epidemic, people's consumption habits have changed, and the demand for online shopping has increased significantly, which has driven the growth of international express delivery business. However, it also faces problems such as rising transportation costs and obstructed logistics chains.
The development of international express delivery has a multi-faceted impact on employment. On the one hand, the growth in business volume has brought certain employment opportunities, such as the increased demand for couriers, sorters and other positions. But on the other hand, due to the economic uncertainty caused by the epidemic, international express delivery companies are also optimizing operations, which may reduce some positions or impose higher requirements on employees.
In addition, technological innovation in the international express delivery industry is also constantly changing the employment structure. The introduction of automated equipment has improved work efficiency, but it may lead to a reduction in some traditional jobs, while also creating new jobs related to technology research and development and maintenance. For job seekers, they need to constantly improve their skills to adapt to changes in the industry.
From a more macro perspective, the development of the international express delivery industry is closely related to the trend of the global economy. When the economy is booming, trade is frequent and the demand for international express delivery is strong, injecting vitality into the job market; when the economy is in recession, the industry development slows down and the employment situation becomes severe.
In short, the development and changes of the international express delivery industry under the background of the epidemic have a complex and subtle relationship with the employment market. We need to study and understand these relationships in depth to better cope with future challenges and opportunities.