Finding Jobs And Building Careers In The Age Of COVID-19 And BeyondGiven the magnitude of the coronavirus pandemic, all members of the workforce need market intelligence on how their industries, and consequently, jobs will be impacted, as well as guidance and coaching on actions they need to take to ensure a promising and successful professional future in a post COVID-19 world.

ByAnnas Abedin

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Without a doubt,the COVID-19 pandemichas had unprecedented health and economic impacts on people and countries across the world. While health professionals are working tirelessly to keep us safe and treat those of us who get infected, government and business leaders are also working tirelessly to mitigate the economic fall-out. Never-before seen stimulus packages to protect and support large enterprises, SMEs, as well as ordinary citizens, are either in the works, or have already been implemented in various countries, which is providing important relief.

Unfortunately however, no matter how sizeable or generous any government or private sector relief initiatives are, supply and demand in many industries will shift (some temporarily while the economy recovers, others permanently), and as a consequence, there will be manymillions of jobs that will significantly change, or be lost for good on a global scale. According to the International Labor Organization (ILO), the lockdown measures to date (full or partial) "are now affecting almost 2.7 billion workers, representing 81% of the world's workforce." Indeed, the ILO "estimates that 1.25 billion workers, representing almost 38% of the global workforce, are employed in sectors that are now facing a severe decline in output a high risk of workforce displacement."

As such, an important component of efforts to tackle the long-term impact of this crisis therefore needs to be a structured approach to help everyone in the workforcenavigate these new realitiesof the labor market. Given the magnitude of the coronavirus pandemic, all members of the workforce need market intelligence on how their industries, and consequently, jobs will be impacted, as well as guidance and coaching on actions they need to take to ensure a promising and successful professional future in a post COVID-19 world. We at Makeen Advisors believe there are four categories of questions that everyone in the workforce needs to address for themselves in order to be able to chart a clear path forward, and be ready for the new realities created by the COVID-19 pandemic:

1. How is my industry and my job affected by COVID-19?What are the short-term and long-term implications of the virus for my industry, both locally and internationally? How soon are jobs in my space going to come back? Will my industry grow or shrink? What jobs in my industry will be higher in demand, versus lower in demand? What skills are important to have and developto succeed in the expected new stateof my industry? Will there be a shift in how work will be done going forward (e.g. will there be an increase in flexible and project-based work, compared to full-time employment), and am I prepared to succeed in such a changed environment?

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2. How can I address skill gaps I have to meet the realities and requirements of a post COVID-19 job market?While learning new skills is always important and helpful, it is beneficial to be aware of and prioritize the skills and tools that will be in demand the most, both during and after the pandemic. Do I know what those skills are, or how can I figure that out? What is the best way to build those skills, and what are thebest resources to use? Since there is a plethora of training providers and courses, how do I evaluate which learning options are the most relevant and conducive to help me advance- e.g. which ones are recognized in the industry, which have clearly defined and relevant learning objectives, etc.?

3. How do I find and successfully acquire emerging job opportunities?How are jobs in my current (or target) industry filled? Are there specific job platforms or recruiting firms I need to register with? What do I need to do in terms of preparing my profile or in terms of outreach, in order to increase the probability of success? Do I have the right profile for the opportunities I am going after? Are there other industries or functions in which my skills can be relevant, and how can I figure out whether that is the case? There are many peculiarities by industry, and following a standard approach ofcreating a CVand sending applications in all likelihood will not be sufficient to stand out.

4. How do I stay focused and energized during this period?We are going through exceptional times and which arementally challenging在不同的方面,包括健康、家人和other personal relationships, financial challenges, and many others. It is important that we are cognizant of the challenges we are facing, and have a plan to deal with them, and not let them linger in the background demotivating us. Important questions include: how do I keep myself physically fit and healthy- e.g., sleeping patterns, nutrition, exercise? How do I achieve clarity on my financial situation, and am I doing all I can to manage my cash effectively? Finding new jobs or switching industries might take a long time- do I have a roadmap for what I need to do, and am I mentally prepared for the failures or challenges I might encounter on the way? Which communities and professional groups can I join to help me during the transition?

It is evident that we are going through a period of profound change and significant challenges, and no one has all the answers on the above questions, and what the future will bring. But to limit the damage andenhance our preparedness, it is critical that we knowwhatthe key questions are, and to make it a priority to formulate a view and to continuously refine it based on new information and evidence. Fortunately, to facilitate this process, new analyses are becoming available by the day, and thought leaders across the spectrum of industries are in many cases making their insights available for free, be it on news channels, social media, or their own corporate websites. It's thus up to us to take advantage of these insights.

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Annas Abedin

Co-founder, Makeen Advisors.

Annas is one of two co-founders and managing directors ofMakeen Advisors中东和北非地区集中的独立网络管理consulting professionals and experts, with a strong background in management consulting as well as entrepreneurship.

He is a former Engagement Manager at McKinsey & Company in the Middle East, where he advised clients in KSA, UAE, and Kuwait across a variety of sectors, including the public sector, education, banking, and construction. Prior to that, he was the founder and managing director of the Middle East Chapter of Rocket Internet, one of the largest global company builders and internet investors. As part of his role at Rocket Internet, he co-founded amongst others the online fashion retailer Namshi and the Egypt chapter of the African internet group Jumia. He is also a co-founder of the Qimam Fellowship, a program supported by a coalition of leading national and international companies that aims to identify and empower the most distinguished university students in KSA, which he co-founded together with McKinsey & Company in 2018.

Annas holds a PhD in business administration from RWTA Aachen University in Germany, a Master of Science degree in Management from EM Lyon in France, and a Master of Science degree equivalent degree (Diplom-Kaufmann) from WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management in Germany.

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