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What are some recession proof jobs or careers?
I know there aren't any guarantees, but wondering what careers would be less affected by recessions than other fields. I've been hearing that the finance industry isn't hiring as much right now, and there have been some pretty big tech layoffs.
I know that many people consider health care and funeral homes pretty recession proof. Any others?


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How do I "formally accept" a job offer?
Hi all. Just got the official offer from the job I really wanted! Yay! Salary negotiation and such has already been dealt with and I am satisfied with the offer.
In the offer email, something along the lines of "Should you **formally** accept this offer, I will send you more information..." etc etc. Emphasis is mine.
What does formally accept mean in this context? I was not referred to any online portals and no specific instructions were given. Some resources online have templates for emails to accept offers, but is that considered formal?
Just thought I would ask here (since its now past 5pm on the day before a holiday anyway) to see if anyone else had some advice.
Thanks!





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