Skills that are high in demand
COVID-19 changed many things. Work from home is one among them. Many employees, especially teachers, are working from home. To sustain in the existing situation or to cope up with the prevalent conditions, improving skills is essential. That’s why many people are interested in learning new courses or improving skills for their growth.
The following skills are high in demand:
Powerpoint (PPT) presentations are essential to explain the concept to students. PPTs help you deliver the content quickly and easily.
Making videos is another skill that chosen by many people. While the management instructed their teachers to send at least a video per day to students, several teachers strive to learn. However, most of them became experts over the time. Besides, some homemakers are making cooking videos to upload on YouTube.
Demand for health and nutrition courses has also been increasing since the lockdown. The pandemic increased stress levels in many people. The hygiene practices, continuous work schedules and the surrounding environment are some among the other reasons for stress. Hence, several people want to learn about courses that help manage health management courses and diet plans etc.
Financial management is another skill that sought by several people. The financial constraints forced many people to manage their finances efficiently. To improve their finances, some people are leaning stock market tips and stock trading courses. Few people are ready to focus on financial modelling due to the importance of finances.
The lockdown and post lockdown helped some people to create their own brand image. As the demand for personal branding has been increasing, many are interested to learn more about this and brand themselves on social media.
While branding yourself, quality content that helps present your skills and capabilities is essential. Content marketing is another required skill.
While some others are opting for SEO (search engine optimization) techniques, several people are interested in improving their soft skills and technical skills.
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