15 most in-demand jobs during the coronavirus pandemic - Business Insider

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Jobs are booming in healthcare and transportation. Here are the 15 top jobs companies are hiring for amid the pandemic.

Job marketplace ZipRecruiter tracked month-over-month changes in demand for job titles and industries between February and March. The company connects millions of job-seekers to businesses on its marketplace.

Through its analysis, ZipRecruiter found four industries with hiring spikes during the US coronavirus outbreak: manufacturing, tutoring, healthcare, and transportation. Demand for nursing jobs, including registered nurses and nurse practitioners, rose by 49%, for instance. Jobs for truck drivers who can operate CDL flatbed vehicles rose by a whopping 976%. And warehouse workers are the big winners. Warehouse handler roles saw a 1,677% monthly increase in March.Warehouse handler roles saw a 1,677% monthly increase in March.

 

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