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Tips for job seekers amid the COVID-19 pandemic

• By Nisha Manglani
Tips for job seekers amid the COVID-19 pandemic

Everyone has experienced the pressure and frustration of the job search process at one point or another, but looking for work amidst the chaos of COVID-19 adds an extra layer of difficulty. Between the sudden hiring freezes, unexpected layoffs and a stalled economic recovery, it’s understandable that you might be feeling defeated or panicked at the thought of remaining unemployed. Pandemic has created matchless economic uncertainty which makes it obvious that there are less job opportunities within a few sectors whereas; some industries are ramping up their recruiting efforts to fill critical positions. With COVID-19 pandemic, the world has made a great shift towards digital by marking their social media presence. Right from recruiting via LinkedIn, to searching for online job opportunities, to brands making a direct shift towards digital following the online advertising and marketing tactics for boosting up their businesses; digital has uplifted every sector during this time of pandemic for survival. Networking and constantly applying for vacancies can be of huge help during this time of recession. While the world moves towards work from home culture, skills that have navigated the most during the COVID-19 crises and the accompanying economic slowdown are:

Conclusion:

Having much free time can be a blessing or a curse, if you’re not sure how best to manage it. Right now, not only do each of us have a bit more down time than we might be used to, we also have at our disposal a wide variety of ways to learn something new for free or at a reduced price. This is the perfect time to expand your skillset, whether that means enrolling in an intensive, skill building bootcamp, reading books on a topic that interests you or attending virtual events to get information about your desired career field. At the end of the day, you only get as much out of the job search process as what you put in. And if what you’re putting into it, you will find success even against these unforeseen circumstances during pandemic.