Trending Job Opportunities in COVID-19

Akshintadas
3 min readNov 1, 2021

Introduction

The COVID-19 pandemic has shifted the work landscape enormously causing a rise in demand for certain types of jobs. Some of this shift is related to an increase in remote work and shopping online, as well as new demands on manufacturing companies. In this article, we discuss various jobs that are experiencing an increase in hiring during COVID-19 to help you find the right career fit.

1. Stocking associate

National average salary: $12.71 per hour

Primary duties: A stocking associate is responsible for stocking shelves, managing inventory, processing shipment orders and contacting vendors about product issues. They need to have physical stamina, store knowledge and communication skills in order to be successful in this role. Since people always need food, supplies and medicine, the demand for stocking associates at grocery stores and pharmacies might be in high demand.

2. Manufacturing operator

National average salary: $14.55 per hour

Primary duties: A manufacturing operator, also called a machine operator, uses various machinery to produce, package and store products. They inspect machines, make repairs and follow safety protocols. These professionals must have technical skills, such as computer literacy and proficiency with hand tools, to do their jobs. The Food and Drug Administration reports that the supply chain may see higher demand with people stocking up on certain products, medicines and medical devices, meaning there may be more jobs for manufacturing professionals like operators.

3. Warehouse worker

National average salary: $15.42 per hour

Primary duties: The job duties of a warehouse worker include packaging orders, loading delivery trucks, transporting merchandise, keeping track of inventory and notifying their supervisor of lost or damaged goods. Warehouse workers typically need to be able to operate a forklift, lift heavy items and work on their feet for hours at a time.

4. Delivery driver

National average salary: $16.02 per hour

Primary duties: A delivery driver is responsible for handling food and packages, delivering the correct orders and ensuring they receive payment from the customer. Delivery drivers must be able to handle food and packages properly and get people their orders on time. Jobs for delivery drivers may increase because the U.S. government recommends that people order delivery or takeout so they can practice social distancing, which can help reduce the spread of COVID-19.

5. Communications specialist

National average salary: $13.79 per hour

Primary duties: A communications specialist handles information output, press releases, media requests and social media updates for a company, organization or public figure. They need to be able to do research and use reliable resources for their reporting. Many people are searching the web to find out more about the coronavirus, so it’s likely that more employers may be looking to hire communications specialists to write news, social media posts and other updates concerning COVID-19. This position is one you may be able to interview for and work remotely.

6. Freelancer

National average salary: $22.28 per hour

Primary duties: Though most freelancers work on their computers, the job duties of a freelancer vary greatly by industry. Freelancers often work on a project basis and are highly skilled in a specific area. Some common freelance jobs include coding, writing, graphic design, web development and web design. Try setting job alerts for this search term so you can be among the first to see new freelance jobs as they arise

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Akshintadas

I am Akshinta Das a poet,singer-songwriter and performer