🌠 Predicting how the job landscape will be in the future?

🌠 Predicting how the job landscape will be in the future?

Ever wake up one morning and think to yourself:

“Jeepers self, after this CoronaVirus pandemic is finally under control, I wonder how the landscape of future jobs will be?”

If so, you’re definitely not the only person to think about this! I just came across one article that discussed this at length (and be sure to return here once you’ve completed it for more excellent resources):

www.business2community.com/strategy/ive-been-a-remote-worker-for-20-years-heres-a-prediction-02300074

Topics include:

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It’s interesting to hear everyone go ga ga over doing a Zoom business meeting or cocktail party. To me online meetings are no big deal and after many meetings from my home office for the past 20 years, I’d rather just make a phone call.

People are inviting me to meet via Zoom as if it’s super special or a game or something. I appreciate it but it’s not special or fun to me. It’s business as usual. I’m not going to glamorize it. And be careful what you talk about using the free services. Your security may not be so good unless you pay for a pro version….”

(I have yet to even *get* a Zoom login myself, but I digress).

Some of the predictions include:

During the next year people will go back to school and to the office. But at some point, they will told to go back home.

and

Regarding K-12, poorer kids will need to get laptops and WiFi supplied to them. One school district representative from New York said just this week that around 20% of their K-12 school children don’t have technology or bandwidth at home for online learning. And they have figured out how to solve about 10 percent of this problem but are working on the rest of it. Business, schools and communities: let’s work on solving this digital divide problem as a team.

and more.

The topic for working at home definitely is something that all can benefit from as well. You could structure a blog post or tutorial or blueprint like so:

Step 1.) Decide how you’d like to make money from home

Step 2.) Set up your own home office

Step 3.) Make sure you take out time for exercise and mental health as well

Resources include:

www.matthewwoodward.co.uk/work/ideas/make-money-online/

www.ecommerceceo.com/legit-ways-to-make-money-online/

www.flexjobs.com/blog/post/setting-up-home-office-v2/

www.digitaltrends.com/computing/what-you-need-for-a-coronavirus-ready-home-office/

www.forbes.com/sites/onemind/2020/03/17/when-home-becomes-the-workplace-mental-health-and-remote-work/#1f7fd3b81760

www.fastcompany.com/90479504/how-to-maintain-your-mental-health-while-working-from-home

snacknation.com/blog/office-exercises/

Your takeaway?

No matter *how* the future turns out, being able to work *from* home can really help in coming years… give yourself permission to start learning today.

Enjoy!

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