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Covid-19 had a very strong impact on the labor market. There are not just some vacancies, but a whole bunch of new skills needed to impress employers. Let's take coding. It is getting more and more "strengthened" and is losing its position in BPO:
https://t.co/c153jTPidQ
This April the world saw a conference of the new era — Remote Startup Expo. A Forbes contributor studied the tools discussed there and suggested some to use:
- as a virtual workstation;
- for remote staff management;
- for payments, transactions, etc.
https://t.co/IzJbsvocUd
Looking for creative writers for your business tasks or video scripts? Adam Washington is here to help:
«I would like to offer my remote writing services. This includes writing reviews, guides, essays, analyses, short film scripts and much more»: https://t.co/y0WPfVadlU
The quarantine lives, not everywhere but still prevails around the globe. If your ideas run dry in terms of kids entertainment, we come to your aid. Here are 5 games for all ages, and most importantly, that use what's at hand https://t.co/OvBk2t7CZI
Working from home is not that bad, especially for business. Watch this TED Talks episode shot a year before the COVID-19 pandemic and acknowledge that the home office concept is here to stay for the good: https://t.co/PGQ4mGI3Dh
Self-isolation is the best time to pump your skills. James Walsh is a teacher of music, the arts and computer tech and entertainment: "I also teach songwriting, theory, and many specific life skills for artists, musicians, actors." https://t.co/T4xZ1PbS1T
Time to clean up some space on your personal device to make it faster, stable, or just get rid of an ancient file clutter. A couple of tips and useful apps to make it happen:
https://t.co/o7mSLIyZJn
Do you live in Dallas or Fort Worth and need to translate legal documents? Damaris Rojas is waiting for your call:
«I assist people with their paperwork, translations, and notary needs to help them reach their goals no matter the challenge»: https://t.co/2STVCLCMej
Time to clean up your home office and the rest of the house. Some of us is OK with it, others hate it. We know how to make it fast, efficient and fun https://t.co/RAB5Oj4jaI
Self-isolation and other restrictions could lead not only to sad thoughts but also to a full-swing depression. How to notice a red flag and find a way out of the situation?
Listen to the person who went through this and knows what to do: https://t.co/T6d5ex1F4a
Don't be a pandemic couch potato. Time to radically change your home-sitting routine and start doing regular exercises with these apps:
https://t.co/Rtp2QOiaW5
New York has been hit the most by COVID-19. Hospitals are overwhelmed, businesses are closing, people struggle to live normal lives, supplies running out, people are scared. But you can help. Even if you are not in US, rest assured, your help is needed
https://t.co/ayLzT83XNW
Home office is now an inevitable reality for many. Stability of your internet connection is the only thing that matters after health concerns. When you are secured, your employer’s network is also less susceptible to cyber threats: https://t.co/QspN6Efsv8
These apps will help you stay in touch with the outside world while staying at home office. Don't sit and chat, call your precious colleagues and beloved ones more often https://t.co/cYVEuDdqx0
What's your favorite app for video calls?
These days stress and nervous messages about work, life, the epidemic pressure you, right? Stop, exhale and think. When is the last time you did absolutely nothing for 10 minutes? Check this magical technique by @andypuddicombe presented during @TEDTalks
https://t.co/iKYXE4KvU2
It's Friday! Well, a pandemic Friday but still. If you can’t stay home, feeling just fine and have no alarming symptoms like a higher-than-normal temperature or a cough, you need to make sure it stays this way for you and the people you make contact with.
https://t.co/6zSs1J9lQQ
How to keep the gigs you have and continue to land new projects when freelancing in a market downturn?
Forbes published a timely piece about what to do when the economy slows, and businesses and individuals retrench: https://t.co/wiK0thCCy1
A very large number of companies across the globe have already moved their staff to a home office. How can you stay productive while working from a cosy but a deserted home in the time of COVID-19 outbreak?
Beware of social networks.
Normally, social networks eat up a lot of time. During a tense period of the international pandemic, social media can not just divert your attention from working issues but also make you nervous with all the destructive posts and messages.