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Three Useful Steps To Consider After Losing Your Job Due To Covid-19

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Losing your job at any point in your life can be a distressing experience. After this happens, it can leave you wondering what to do next. The recent pandemic caused by the coronavirus has caused millions of people to be out of work. In fact, the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that 9.6 million of 16.9 million were out of work directly due to the pandemic. These numbers show just how badly this virus has affected the workforce.

Despite the negative effects of this pandemic, all that can be done is wait for the pandemic to settle. Assuming you have lost your job as a result of these distressing times, below are a few tips you can consider utilizing to get back on your feet. Don’t hesitate to work towards landing a new job, but take your time to develop some key skills needed to launch a successful career.

Attend a Trade School

Trade schools are a valuable resource for anyone looking to revamp their skills and get back into the workforce. Unlike traditional forms of education, trade schools focus on developing the key skills needed to enter a specific career. Due to this specialization, trade school graduates often have more specific knowledge than traditional counterparts.

Additionally, this is a fantastic option for anyone who has recently lost a job, as the turnaround to graduation almost never lasts longer than a year. Your courses can be completed in as little or as much time as you like. Job Training Hub has a comprehensive list of key trade schools that can help you distinguish yourself from any potential competition.

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Amidst the pandemic, you may also be wondering how you could possibly attend school. Fortunately, many trade schools offer online variants of courses and are more than capable of providing you with the same level of education. Career Karma has a number of highly-rated trade schools that can give you the following key skills, skills that are needed to reenter the workforce.

Develop Key Skills

On the topic of trade schools and acquiring more education, a great next step after losing your job due to Covid-19 is to develop the key skills that can set you apart from any potential competitor. To this end, focus on obtaining skills with one or more coding languages.  

Coding is a skill that developed over the course of the last decade and is now being used in a number of key career paths. Developing this skill can open the door to many different tech careers, such as software engineering, which is a high salary career path. Overall, it’s important that you develop the skills needed to enter a tech career. 

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Focus on developing a skill such as coding or programming, using highly rated online coding bootcamps. Not unlike trade schools, coding bootcamps can teach you anything and everything you may need to know about certain coding languages, enough to enter a tech-based career path.

Brush Up on the Overall Interview Process

Having all the skills and knowledge in the world is for naught if you can’t successfully complete a job interview. It may have been a number of years since you lost a job or needed to search for a new one, so it may benefit you to know that resumes and cover letters have become more important than ever.  

Focus on developing key interview skills, and prepare some simple answers to common interview questions. For the most part, interview questions for certain companies may be available on websites like Glassdoor or Indeed. Preparing for your interview by seeing if the company you’re applying to has information online may set you apart from competitors and help prepare you for the interview.

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Conclusion

Take solace in the fact that there are millions in your same exact position. Losing your job during a pandemic is certainly something to be concerned about, but know that it isn’t entirely your fault. You can’t control a virus, but you can control what happens now. Look into the potential career paths you can enter and see if there are any paths that catch your eye. Try to see if there are overlaps with what you do now, but take solace in the fact that there are resources you can utilize to revamp your skills if not.

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