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Life as we know it has changed over the span of several weeks as the coronavirus sweeps through our nation and wreaks havoc on everyday life. Many Americans are facing sudden unemployment and small businesses are unable to make payroll. During these times, finding ways to survive financial hardship is at the top of the list, especially for those who have been laid off due to the coronavirus. Here are some tips on how to do so from your own home. Apply for a position with a hiring company While there are a lot of layoffs, there are also many companies hiring to meet the demands of consumer products. Amazon announced that they were creating 100,000 new jobs and Walmart pledged to open 150,000 new hourly positions. Other industries including the hospitality and medical industries are also doing their part to support jobseekers. Hilton has created a job board of employment openings and CVS p lans to hire 50,000 new full-time, part-time, and temporary positions. Look out for freelance...
Whether you’re a current college student or you graduated years ago, you have access to a wide network of alumni who attended the same school as you. By tapping into alumni networks, you could make valuable connections, learn from experts and even get your foot in the door at a prospective employer. So how can alumni help students jumpstart their careers? And what steps can you take to make the most of alumni networks? Here are five ways to connect with fellow graduates of your alma mater (even as you figure out what career is right for you ): Set up a meeting with your career or alumni services office Join online alumni groups Introduce yourself over email Attend local alumni meet-ups and events Set up informational interviews or shadow days Got help from your alumni network? Don’t forget to pay it forward 1. Set up a meeting with your career or alumni services office Colleges offer a wealth of free resources to students and alumni , including career and alumni services. If you’re...