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What Jobs Are Recession Proof?

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A recession is a time when economic activities slow down. When economic activities slow down, companies will start laying off staff and you might lose your job. However, there are also jobs that are recession-proof. During times of economic recession, securing a stable job is vital for financial stability. Consider following jobs that are recession-proof.
Teaching: When people lose jobs, they usually try to learn skills, upskill so that they have higher chances of getting jobs. This has created an opportunity for people who are in the educational field.
Healthcare: The demand for healthcare professionals like doctors and nurses remains constant, regardless of economic fluctuations.
Tech Industry: Jobs in the technology sector, including software engineers and programmers, remain unaffected during recessions.
What other jobs can you think of?
 
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Those that understands what they are doing in the health sector won't feel the heat that comes with recession. The truth is that people will always seek medical attention when they fall sick and there is little anyone can do about it since being healthy is being wealthy.
 
Those that understands what they are doing in the health sector won't feel the heat that comes with recession. The truth is that people will always seek medical attention when they fall sick and there is little anyone can do about it since being healthy is being wealthy.

Healthcare sector is definitely one of the best sectors. However, there are many different kinds of reasons why jobs related to healthcare may be "recession proof". One of the main reasons is the fact that the healthcare sector is also supported by the government. This is true for healthcare sector in developed countries.
 

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