Finding a job during COVID-19 is difficult, but it’s not impossible, according to Know Your Value’s Mika Brzezinski and Daniela Pierre-Bravo.
In the latest issue of Cosmopolitan, the co-authors of “Earn It” answered readers’ burning career questions in their column “Am I getting fired?” This month’s Q&A focused specifically on work issues during a global pandemic.
“I’ve been job hunting hard for the past month: networking, sending out resumes, keeping my LinkedIn fresh. But things still aren’t materializing. Help!” said one reader.
Brzezinski noted that a month is “a minute in the world of job hunting, especially in a pandemic.” She continued, “I once waited more than a year before getting an interview that led to a job. Consider part-time work to make money, even if it’s outside your field. It’s hard, but try to be patient.”
Pierre-Bravo added, “Reach out to whoever’s hiring and try to learn more about their career instead of just sending in your resume. Details get noticed, so tailor your response for each person you’re trying to connect with or each role you’re pursuing. Then follow up!”
But what if you have a job but aren’t finding joy in it?









