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Global companies seek SA talent as emigration continues

South African professionals are increasingly being recruited by international companies, as many citizens continue to seek better opportunities abroad. According to Pnet’s latest Job Market Trends report, the global demand for skilled workers from South Africa is on the rise, with professionals in various industries finding higher-paying jobs and better career prospects overseas. South Africa has seen a steady increase...

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