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Jobs booming now

While on the job-hunt I paused to reflect on positions that are in much demand. It is part of my fabric to immediately switch from risk to opportunity so it is natural to assume that there are booming job opportunities. Coronavirus is a disruptor (an unwelcome one). While it will be catastrophic for some people, it does not have to be thought of in only doom-and-gloom circumstances.

For many of these positions people would possibly need to re-train. For some people, those who  were cutting back their hours or already in retirement, may be fortunate to step up to the plate.

An emerging opportunity will probably be in respect to people who have recovered from coronavirus. Perhaps their innoculation to the virus will favour their deployment in the frontline.



There is potential for some opportunities to emerge:


Regards,
David

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