Workout Eggs
Eggs are a nutritionally balanced, low-calorie food: The egg whites provide protein, while the yolk supplies vitamins, minerals, and healthy fats. Pre-workout protein helps to improve muscle performance and recovery.
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Working out is essentially the process of breaking down your muscle
tissue and then letting it repair so it becomes thicker and stronger.
The time in which your body is repairing is known as the anabolic state,
and it begins immediately after working out. Eggs are a good post-workout food because
they are highly nutritious and have protein. Whether you eat them fried,
scrambled, boiled or mix them into a shake, they are loaded with good
stuff for your body. So with your body in great shape you are ready to accelerate your job search. Here are a dozen Free Range Chicken Eggs to help you land your next job*:
Professionals on the frontline of eCommerce--
As many sheltered in place this year, retailers and logistics companies onboarded thousands of e-commerce workers to help get products from the store into the hands of customers.
Loan and mortgage experts --
The combination of historically low interest rates and the rollout of the Paycheck Protection Program loans has kept loan experts busy this year — and sent many companies on the hunt for even more.
Health care supporting staff--
The coronavirus pandemic caused a sudden and sustained need for doctors and nurses, but it also created the same demand for the people who support health care professionals. These people help usher patients through the health care system, keep records in order for doctors and much more.
Business development and sales professionals--
Businesses were tasked with quickly adapting to an uncertain world and economy. While some jobs were lost, others that could help bottom lines and help businesses navigate through the pandemic were added.
Experts in work-place diversity --
Protests sparked by the police-involved shootings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor caused organizations around the world to reckon with systemic racism and a lack of diversity in positions of power. Companies — large and small — turned to diversity experts who could help them bring new voices into their organizations.
Digital marketing professionals --
People stuck inside due to the pandemic turned to the internet for entertainment, meaning businesses were eager to get their products and services on their screens. These roles specialize in figuring out how to grab your attention in an already saturated digital world.
Nurses --
Nurses are the backbone of the health care system and they’re obviously in demand as the world navigates its way back from the darkest days of the pandemic. These roles are not only in hospitals, though. Organizations are looking for nurses to serve in long-term care facilities, schools, urgent care centers and more.
Education professionals - Few systems were tasked with more in 2020 than schools and universities that had to quickly rethink how they operate and educate. In addition to traditional primary and secondary teachers, demand grew for support workers and tutors.
Digital content creators --
As the world sheltered in place, many turned online for entertainment and connection — and countless streaming and social platforms stepped up to fill the demand.
Professional and personal coaches --
The seismic events of 2020 caused many people to reevaluate the direction of their careers, lives and so much more. Many reached out to people who could help them chart a new course for themselves or their business. People who specialize in helping people and organizations transform ended up stepping up to the plate.
Data Science specialists --
The world runs on data. Organizations big and small need experts who can make sense of the data and learn from it. The pandemic may have made some businesses lean more heavily on data scientists as they navigated an increasingly uncertain world.
User experience professionals --
The way an app or website functions is critical to its success. Demand for people who specialize in how people interact with these technologies grew as millions of people turned to the internet and their devices to be entertained, connect or shop.
*Based on an article
Published on January 12, 2021 in
Get Hired
by Andrew Seaman titled:
LinkedIn Jobs on the Rise: 15 opportunities that are in demand and hiring now

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