How To Find a Job in an Economic Downturn

Our world has been rocked by the COVID-19 pandemic. The health concerns associated with COVID-19 have led some employers to turn to a remote workforce, and many other companies have had to shut down their businesses completely. Worse yet, many companies have been forced to evaluate which positions they really need, and which they consider redundant. The result of this has been mass layoffs around the country.

However, all is not lost. With so many jobs available in the world, there is always something you can find — even during the worst of times. In fact, this is the ideal time to perfect your resume and find a new position perfectly suited for your talents. Here are some tips for finding the income you need during troubling times.

Networks, Resumes, and Interviews

With fewer companies posting positions, this is the time to turn to your network in the hopes that they can recommend a potential job opening that suits your needs. Post on social media that you’re looking for a job. Don’t forget to list your skills. You could also go to past employers and inquire about whether they are hiring. If you left on good terms, that might be the break you need.

Once you get a lead, you want to make sure that your resume and cover letter are in tip-top condition. You’re not the only one looking for a job, so you want to stand out from the crowd. When it comes to your cover letter, skip the template and modify it to fit the company you’re applying to. Address the company by name and include information related to their specific job description.

The same goes for your resume. Rather than just putting generalities about how you worked on the sales floor, mention strategies you used to bring in more customers. During the interview, bring up those attributes. Answer each question in the form of a story where you explain an issue at work and how you made it better. If the potential employer sees you as more than just someone looking for a paycheck, it will improve your chances.

Go to Thriving Industries

If you were laid off or you’re having trouble finding a job in the same industry, there’s a good chance that this field is not recession-proof. If you want to find a job in any situation, then you need to turn to careers that thrive regardless of the climate of the country. Think about the things that affect our everyday lives. Our health, the law, electricity. These are fields that will likely need employees until the end of time.

The pandemic has caused the already strapped healthcare industry to look for nurses en masse. If you think a career in healthcare is something you’d be good at, waste no time and get your BLS certification as it’ll look good on your resume. Other positions needed include medical billing specialists, paralegals, accountants, and so on.

If you’re interested in a different career, this may also be a good time to get a degree that you can achieve in the comfort of your home by going online. If you find a company that you like, you could also try a temporary job or a paid internship as you learn the ropes and gain valuable experience.

Our world has been rocked by the COVID-19 pandemic. The health concerns associated with COVID-19 have led some employers to turn to a remote workforce, and many other companies have had to shut down their businesses completely. Worse yet, many companies have been forced to evaluate which positions they really need, and which they consider redundant.The result of this has been mass layoffs around the country.

However, all is not lost. With so many jobs available in the world, there is always something you can find — even during the worst of times. In fact, this is the ideal time to perfect your resume and find a new position perfectly suited for your talents. Here are some tips for finding the income you need during troubling times.

Join the Gig Economy

Though you may want an exciting job that will change your life, for now, you might have to settle for a job that brings in money. Enter the gig economy, where you can use your skills to make cash on the side without needing a lot of experience. A side job will bring in money and keep you productive. 

There are many side hustles that can help you make ends meet. One of the most popular side jobs is giving people rides via Uber or Lyft. This is a great way to make money using your car. If you’re not fond of giving rides to people, you can also drive for a restaurant or deliver groceries.

No matter what you’re interested in, you can find a side hustle. If you love pets, you can work as a dog walker. Love to write? Try freelance content creation. If you were a teacher during a past life or you’re very knowledgeable on a particular subject, you could become an online tutor. The best way to find these jobs is to simply go online and search for the job name and your location.

Yes, a recession and a global pandemic can be scary, especially when you’re trying to make money to live. But with good effort and a bit of luck, you can find a job during the worst of times.

Indiana Lee

Indiana Lee lives in the Northwest and has a passion for the environment and wellness. She draws her inspiration from nature and makes sure to explore the outdoors on a regular basis. Indiana loves experiencing new things and sharing with others what she learns through her writing. You can chat with Indiana on twitter @IndianaLee3