Here are 5 ways to make your job hunt a little bit easier. - TodayShow
If you need to put food on the table right now, looking for a job is different than looking for the next step in your career.
If you need to earn money right away, that might mean working for a company that is deemed essential, like grocery, pharmacy and big box stores. If you can’t take on that risk, try looking for remote work. Many different industries are still hiring and many are now accepting remote workers. You can also try doing freelance work to stay afloat.
For the long term, look at where you can start targeting potential opportunities, even if those companies may not be hiring. Think about how to translate your short-term job into a long-term one by moving to a full-time position down the line.
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