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Top Industries Hiring Amid the Pandemic

Unemployment rates might be declining across the country, but millions of Americans are still jobless. Although unemployment benefits and periodic stimulus checks help cover some expenses, many households are barely getting by. Some citizens feel they have no choice and accept a low-paying tireless job just to make ends meet. Others, however, have kids and aging parents at home all day, making it challenging to find a job compatible with their lifestyles. 

The emotional overwhelm of these economic pressures is starting to weigh heavily on American adults. Many feel hopeless as they spend hours trying to find a job during these uncertain times. While the job market is undoubtedly limited right now and the competition is tough, not all is lost. 

Believe it or not, there are industries in desperate need of quality workers amid the pandemic. Though nothing is guaranteed, putting in an application in these fields can increase your chances of getting a job. Let’s take a look at these options below. 

Education

Since the shift to distance learning last year, lots of teachers have quit their jobs. While they adore their students, the adjustment to working from home was more than some could bear. From managing their families to keeping students engaged and excelling academically, the stress became a lot to handle. 

On the other end of the spectrum, the number of students enrolling in virtual schools has increased. Elementary schools, high schools, and even colleges need administrators, educators, counselors, and support staff. Whether you have a high school diploma, an associate’s degree in business administration, or an EdS in School counseling, there are jobs available in the education field waiting to be filled. 

Trucking and Distribution

Lockdowns and the temporary shutdown of non-essential businesses kicked online shopping into high gear. Millions of orders are placed daily, from the bare necessities like groceries to big-ticket items like computers. Manufacturing and shipping companies can’t work fast enough to get these products out to consumers. 

Chances are you won’t have any trouble finding a job in a warehouse, trucking company, or shipping provider. Whether you want to pack and seal products, transport merchandise to vendors, or deliver items to consumers, there’s a job in this industry for you. 

Digital Marketing

As more businesses have taken to digital platforms, they need creative and innovative people to advertise their products and services. If you believe you have what it takes to put a business on the map, this is the field for you. You could become a web designer, content writer, influencer, affiliate marketer, or social media manager and make a considerable amount of cash. The best part is most of these jobs are remote and flexible so, if you have kids or aging parents you care for, it’s easier to fit into your schedule. 

Healthcare

A year later and the healthcare industry is still struggling amid the pandemic. There are more patients than available staff. Not to mention, many frontline workers are contracting the virus or leaving the industry due to stress. As such, clinics, private practices, and hospitals need reliable people to fill the positions. 

If you think you have to get a doctorate before entering the healthcare industry, think again. Positions like janitors, dietary, security, and secretaries only require that you have a high school diploma. Other options like medical assistants and medical billing only require a certification, which can be acquired through several online programs in just a few months. If you do happen to have a degree or experience you can even find a biotech company in southern California that’s hiring near you. The best part is because the healthcare industry is starving for employees, they’re willing to offer incentives like paying for your schooling or childcare. 

It’s unfortunate that the economic crisis has impacted so many families. Though companies have placed jobs on the market, many are minimum wage or simply don’t work with current lifestyles. While the hope is that things will begin to improve over the next few months, you can increase your chances of finding a job by looking in industries such as those described above. 

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